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Embedded systems firmware development. We are currently seeking an experienced Software Engineer to build software for sky-computers in perpetual flight! is our core, but as a growing software team in an early-stage company we need experienced generalists, and polyglot engineers with project management experience who love to take on new technologies.
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We are seeking a talented Embedded Software Engineer to join our dynamic team in Concord, MA. As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will collaborate with a diverse group of scientists and engineers to develop cutting-edge communications, sensing, and autonomy software and firmware for national security applications.
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Major Function The Embedded Software Engineer develops embedded software for electronic equipment including developing advanced firmware for telematics devices. Knowledge of real-time operating systems (RTOS) a plus Knowledge of the development of application software for embedded Linux systems (Qt/C.
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Develop quality firmware and software libraries for embedded systems. As the Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will utilize your extensive knowledge to collaborate and add value to the large projects they are currently in.
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The Embedded Software Engineer develops embedded software for electronic equipment including developing advanced firmware for telematics devices. Develop, debug, validate, and/or improve embedded software, desktop, and mobile applications, using firmware design techniques.
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Involvement in one or more of these areas in embedded software/firmware for drives products: development of security features, remediation and management of security improvements, security testing, and process and standards compliance.
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Technical disciplines may include electrical and logical design of printed circuit boards or integrated circuits; mechanical design of electronics enclosures or integrated circuit packaging; and embedded software/firmware design.
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Developing Flight Software from firmware to application to automates testing software. Embedded Linux experience. Are you a Flight Software Engineer looking for a new opportunity within the space sector.
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Specifically, we need engineers and scientists who have the fundamentals and interest to design complex embedded systems, including architecture development, detailed design, schematic capture, PCB layout, as well as FPGA RTL development and simulation.
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Firmware (embedded software) development based on system requirements. Firmware Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and implementation of new products as well as engineering support for existing products.
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A rapidly growing 750 person Bio-tech company is currently hiring for an Embedded Software Engineer in Rockville MD with Python experience! A rapidly growing 750 person Bio-tech company in Rockville, MD is currently hiring for an Embedded Software Engineer with strong experience with Python.
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The Senior Embedded Software Engineer will support projects across the product portfolio, taking ownership of key system components while employing a system-level design approach towards the development of embedded systems that integrate seamlessly within the product architecture.
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Cyber technical experience with embedded systems/software/firmware. Demonstrated Government R&D experience for cyber technologies/research areas such as: embedded cyber resilient systems, software assurance, weapon system cyber vulnerability assessments, and other technologies.
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Perform embedded software development with C and conduct reverse engineering on software and firmware within a small team of developers. As an Embedded Software Developer, you will be supporting a customer that creates novel mission solutions in cyber related technologies and products.
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Ensure the design of firmware modules and participate in the development of the embedded software architecture in accordance with defined technical specifications. Be at the forefront of technology as you have responsibility for the design and developing of firmware modules, ensuring they align seamlessly with our embedded software architecture.
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