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Proficient in embedded systems program (Arduinos, Raspberry Pi, Xilinx, etc.) BS/MS in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/ECE, or physical sciences with demonstrated experience in embedded systems design and engineering.
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Knowledge of analog and digital signal processing, embedded software programming. Knowledge of FPGA gate time, and FPGA programming. Knowledge of analog and digital signal processing, embedded software programming.
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Significant and recent technical product development experience with a background in design and development of electronic subsystems including generating hardware architectures, designing electronic circuits and schematics, completing PCB layouts, microcontroller programming, embedded system design, and maturing product data packages to support prototyping, testing, and production efforts.
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Preferred qualifications : Experience in Altium, Labview programming, FPGA and microcontroller programming, Matlab/Python. Systems may include analog and digital electronics, hardware/software co-design, embedded processors, field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), complex programmable logic devices (CPLD), data acquisition systems, and electronic monitoring/control systems.
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Programming experience, ideally while developing real-time embedded software for distributed electro-mechanical systems. Experience with embedded micro-controllers and/or microprocessors (ARM.
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Knowledge of C programming language, embedded systems, RTOS and microcontroller HW and protocols (such as SPI communication, DMA). Develop, enhance and debug new and existing real-time firmware in C. Deliver high-quality, robust code in a real-time embedded environment.
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Significant experience in at least two of the following fields: acoustical engineering, amplifier design, embedded programming, PCB design/fabrication. + Experience working with and supervising junior staff working with microelectronics to include selection of components, development of breadboard systems, and programming embedded or PC-connected control systems.
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8+ years of direct experience in developing and testing of relevant electronic products, covering subsystems such as: Off the shelf power module RFID module A/D and D/A converter Embedded controller SPI, I2C and CAN bus Thermal control using TEC device Stepper/BLDC motor driver.
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Demonstrated proficiency in both embedded/VHDL programming languages and Server-based , Enterprise languages (C. Collaborating on coding and programming for various projects. Driving discrimination and innovation in the software engineering process and tools in areas like Agile, DEVSECOPS, Modeling and simulation, etc.
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Familiarity and use of standard program management tools such as Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), Earned Value Management System (EVMS), etc. Defining Common Tools and Processes surrounding SW Development to include DEVSECOPS, Agile, Continuous Integration, etc.
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This Firmware Engineering role will be part of the electrical engineering team responsible for designing and implementing embedded firmware for intra-operative neuromonitoring used within our surgical navigation and robotic products.
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Proficiency in programming; data management; programming languages such as Java, Python, or C#; embedded systems; network topologies; transport protocols; cloud computing; stream processing; analytics; and application development.
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Project involves demanding real-time embedded applications including interrupt-driven task-based multi-threaded software for electro-mechanical control system running on a real-time operating system (RTOS) such as real-time Linux and/or VxWorks, or bare metal DSP programming for a high-reliability application.
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The VCDEI will work collaboratively with offices across UCSB, including but not limited to faculty equity advisors embedded in schools and colleges, student affairs, academic affairs, as well as staff and student campus leadership, to facilitate an integrated vision and shared responsibility for advancing the University's goals around programming, grants, and strategies related to promoting excellence, diversity, and inclusiveness on campus.
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As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for the development life-cycle, programming embedded software, developing, and debugging software. If you are not the best or more importantly your work doesn't say you are the best Embedded Software Engineer then STOP READING because this position is not for you.
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