Expression of Interest - February 2024 Graduate Program
Morse Micro
Morse Micro is pioneering a new era of technology for IoT, building ultra low power wireless chips that reach 10x further and cover 1000x the volume of conventional Wi-Fi.
We're looking for the next group of talented and curious graduate electronics engineers, programmers and hardware designers to apply for our next Graduate Program. Join Australia's fastest growing semiconductor company and be a part of a team that's revolutionising Wi-Fi for the Internet of Things (IoT).
You will work alongside the original inventors of Wi-Fi, get unique hands-on experience and be able to quickly up-skill. This is chance to get in the door without extensive industry experience.
Expressions of Interest are now open for our next Graduate Program (Entry Level Electronics Engineers), scheduled to begin in February 2024.
This program is a 6-month full-time paid placement aimed towards grads who have completed a BEng (or higher) in Electronics, Computer Science or Computer Architecture (or similar degree). This program is also suited for engineers with 1-2 years experience but want to explore a new industry.
The placement will consist of rotations between our engineering teams - Firmware, RF Systems, Analog/RF, Digital IC Design and Hardware Applications teams followed by a deep dive into one of these teams for the remainder of the program. You will have the opportunity to learn from the best in the industry as you work on key projects and see first hand how Morse Micro is bringing Wi-Fi HaLow to the world!
How to apply:
If this sounds like your dream opportunity and want to be part of the Morse Micro team, submit your resume, cover letter and tell us what makes you stand out from the crowd.
Check out what it is like to work at Morse Micro:
Feedback from our recent graduate engineers:
"I want to thank Morse Micro for giving me the support in their Graduate Program to work on projects that not only use the skills I have learned in my degree, but that are crucial to the company’s future. I also really enjoyed the one month rotation period that encouraged me to explore all of my different avenues and decide what it was I wanted to specialise in." Sheridan Tapsall, February 2022 Graduate Program