About Us
We're on a mission to accelerate the world's transition to electric mobility, and we're looking for a curious, driven graduate to join the team building our next generation of DC fast chargers.
Tritium's firmware team is small and high-performing — which means you'll ship real work quickly, sit alongside experienced engineers, and see your code running in the wild, at EV charging stations across the globe.
What you'll be doing
- Writing and debugging embedded C firmware for Tritium's charging systems — bare-metal microcontrollers through to embedded Linux environments
- Building unit tests and test plans to validate your work
- Getting hands-on during hardware bring-up of new circuits and peripherals
- Collaborating with hardware, systems, and validation engineers to ship cohesive products
- Contributing to real architecture conversations — your perspective is welcome from day one
- Writing clear documentation so the whole team benefits from what you learn
What we're looking for
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (recently completed or nearly there)
- Solid C programming fundamentals — memory management, data structures, pointers
- The ability to read electronic schematics
- Strong debugging instincts
- Clear communication
Bonus points if you have:
- Any exposure to bare-metal or embedded Linux (uni projects count)
- Familiarity with Git or CI/CD
- A side project or capstone that shows you love building things close to the hardware.
Who you are
You're curious and collaborative, and you care about doing quality work. You're excited about where the world is heading — and you want to help build it.
Why Tritium
- Work on technology that genuinely matters — accelerating EV adoption globally
- Join a tight-knit engineering team in Brisbane where your contributions are visible
- Contribute to products deployed in real-world charging networks worldwide
- A culture built on integrity, innovation, and excellence
- Half day off each month to invest in yourself
- Free onsite charging for your EV!