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Dear Ms. Patel,
I am excited to apply for the Embedded Systems Engineer position at BlackBerry QNX. As a Canadian embedded engineer with a strong background in real-time systems, safety-critical software, and hardware integration, I am enthusiastic about contributing to a company whose reputation for robust, secure embedded platforms is recognized across the automotive and industrial IoT industries.
Over the past six years at a Toronto-based automotive supplier, I have designed and delivered embedded firmware and middleware for ARM Cortex-M and Cortex-A platforms using C/C++, embedded Linux, and FreeRTOS. I led a project to redesign a CAN-based gateway module that reduced CPU utilization by 30% and lowered power consumption by 18%, enabling the device to meet stricter automotive thermal budgets. I have experience implementing MISRA-compliant code, using GCC toolchains and Yocto builds, and integrating functional safety practices (ISO 26262) into the development lifecycle. I routinely use oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG/SWD debuggers, and static analysis tools (Coverity, PC-lint) to troubleshoot complex hardware/software interactions and accelerated time-to-resolution by an average of 25% across releases.
What draws me to BlackBerry QNX is your commitment to delivering secure, high-reliability platforms for mission-critical applications. Your work enabling deterministic behavior in automotive and industrial systems aligns with my professional values: engineering for safety, predictability, and long-term maintainability. I am particularly excited about the opportunity to work on real-time virtualization and secure communication stacks; my recent integration of a secure boot and encrypted firmware update process improved device resilience and decreased field failures by 12%.
Beyond technical fit, I bring strong cross-functional collaboration skills—working closely with PCB designers, systems engineers, and QA to develop test plans, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups, and automated CI pipelines for embedded builds. I enjoy mentoring junior engineers on debugging techniques and best practices for effective code reviews, which helped my previous team cut post-release defects by nearly half over two release cycles.
I would welcome the chance to discuss how my embedded systems experience, focus on safety and security, and hands-on hardware/software debugging skills can contribute to BlackBerry QNX's product roadmap. Thank you for considering my application; I look forward to the possibility of contributing to your team and supporting the development of dependable embedded platforms.
Sincerely,
Emily Thompson
Toronto, Canada