Electronics and embedded-software design house for telecom, automotive, and medtech
Syntronic is an established engineering design house built around a heavy embedded-systems stack—ARM, DSP, C/C++, RTOS, Linux—with CI/CD tooling (Jenkins, Git, Jira) layered on top. The active project mix (vehicle modules, radio base stations, GPU drivers, robotics hardware) and pain-point pattern (EMC compliance, system performance, production quality) reveal a company managing hardware-to-software integration across multiple regulated verticals. Engineering dominance in hiring (440 of 495 roles) matches the technical depth required.
Syntronic designs and develops electronics, embedded software, and electro-mechanical systems for customers in telecommunications, automotive, industrial automation, and medical technology. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Sweden, the company operates at scale across 1,001–5,000 employees with a global footprint spanning China, Sweden, Canada, the United States, and Japan. They offer both modular R&D contributions to client product lines and full turn-key system integration from concept through production. Current hiring focus (78 roles posted in the last 30 days across engineering, manufacturing, and operations) signals active growth in embedded development and production-readiness capabilities.
Embedded systems core (ARM, DSP, C/C++, RTOS, Linux) paired with CI/CD (Jenkins, Git, Jira, Bitbucket). Frontend: Angular, React, Vue. Tooling: Cadence, UML, SOAP, SNMP, Ethereum Virtual Machine.
Active projects include radio base station software, vehicle DC/DC modules, GPU drivers, robot hardware/testing, and automation test frameworks. Pain points center on system performance, EMC compliance, production quality, and cost control.
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