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The Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for software development and support of existing products. 10 years experience developing software for embedded systems required.
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Experience with AMD, Ampere, and/or Intel architectures Demonstrated experience developing multi-process, multi-threaded applications, including daemons, in C for an embedded Linux environment Demonstrated experience developing Linux kernel drivers and/or applications in C for interfaces like SPI, I2C/I3C, SMbus, PMbus, USB, UART, and/or Ethernet controllers.
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Experience in serial communication protocols, such as UART, SPI, I2C Experience in ARM based microcontrollers, such as Microchip, NXP, Silicon Labs, ST Micro Experience in Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP, Demonstrable knowledge in wireless technologies such as BLE, Bluetooth Mesh, LoRa, ZigBee and cellular technologies Preferred Qualifications: Experience in supporting Embedded Firmware Platform, Board Support Package development.
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Strong grasp of networking protocols: Ethernet, CAN, LIN, I2C, SPI, ADC, UART, Wi-Fi, range from optimizing the build system in the morning, crafting an embedded device driver in C. Proficiency in embedded systems with 8+ yrs.
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We are looking for talented engineers with backgrounds in Electrical and Computer Engineering for such roles as Vehicle Systems Engineering, Electrical Design and Release, High Voltage Wire Harness Design and Packaging, Embedded Software Development and Algorithm Research, AUTOSAR Model Based System Design, Validation, Hardware in the Loop Integration, Functional Safety, Vehicle Triage, SWAT and Launch Support, etc.
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Proficiency in debugging and troubleshooting embedded systems using hardware and software debugging tools. Solid understanding of real-time operating systems, embedded systems architectures, and software/hardware integration.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in the design/development/test of embedded real-time control software, and about 5 years overall experience in software developmentC language (java a plus)OS experience, especially RTOS (bare metal and embedded Linux a plus)Experience with communication protocol drivers and stacks (networking, 1553, UART, SPI, I2C, Canbus, etc.
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We are seeking an Embedded Software Engineer to support an exciting new product that we are developing. We are searching for a result-oriented Embedded Software Engineer to join the Vantage team.
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The position requires a strong background in embedded software design, development, and testing, with experience working with low-level hardware interfaces (SPI, I2C, DMA, etc.) We are seeking a highly-skilled embedded software engineer to join our team with a focus on inertial sensor firmware development.
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You will be writing RTOS drivers for the PCBA components, be involved on the Board bring-up, doing s/w prototypes for early "h/w + s/w co-designs", validation test cases in Python/C. Responsibilities: Design, develop and deploy embedded software on RTOS for board bring-up, verification, and debugging of automotive electronics.
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Has knowledge of common inter connecting buses and interfaces such as PCIe, I2C, XAUI, 10G Ethernet drivers, FPGA, Switch chips, SSL offload, TCAM programming. As member of Astera Labs Hardware Engineering team you will be responsible for building diagnostics and manufacturing software to allow design, test, and manufacture cutting edge high speed datacenter products.
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Experience with RTOS and embedded peripherals such as ADC, PWM, SPI, CAN, I2C. Experience in embedded development in robotics, real-time controls, or system software. Strong software fundamentals including architecture design, algorithm development, data structures, code modularity, and maintainability.
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Embedded, Software development, test, bare metal, UART, SPI, I2C, ARINC, ARINC, QAR, ISO, Mil-STD, AS, AS, GIT, JIRA, DOORS, DO, DO-Additional Skills & Qualifications:-Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering- 5+ years in embedded software development in a regulated industry; DO-17 preferred- C/C.
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Interest in complex server management software and technologies including I2C. Custom software for everything from complex embedded systems to automated test and deployment frameworks.
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Expert skills in Embedded Software verification, debugging and troubleshooting techniques on and off target. ·Experience working with RTOS and bare-metal embedded software.
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