Embedded systems tools and middleware for microcontroller development
SEGGER Microcontroller develops IDEs, real-time operating systems, and debug probes for embedded systems, with a tech stack spanning C/C++, Java, and web platforms (PHP, TYPO3, Shopware). The company is actively scaling engineering (7 open roles) while running security-focused projects—defining SDLC security measures, integrating IT security infrastructure, and improving secure development practices—which maps to pain points around establishing sustainable security processes and reducing time-to-market.
SEGGER Microcontroller, founded in 1992 and profitable since inception, builds embedded development tools and software components for hardware manufacturers across medical devices, automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. The product portfolio spans IDEs (Embedded Studio), real-time operating systems (embOS), GUI and file-system components (emWin, emFile), USB and TCP/IP stacks, bootloaders, and the industry-standard J-Link debug probe. The company operates from Monheim, Germany, with a U.S. office in Massachusetts and global distributor coverage. Development is currently centered in Germany, with hiring concentrated in engineering and operations roles.
SEGGER develops embedded systems tools—IDEs, real-time operating systems (embOS), debug probes (J-Link), and middleware components (USB stacks, TCP/IP, file systems, GUI frameworks) for microcontroller-based products.
SEGGER is headquartered in Monheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, with a local office in Massachusetts and global distributor network.
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