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Knowledge of real-time operating systems (RTOS) a plus Knowledge of the development of application software for embedded Linux systems (Qt/C. Major Function The Embedded Software Engineer develops embedded software for electronic equipment including developing advanced firmware for telematics devices.
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Experience with Linux Embedded software, HVAC as well as 400Hz and 28VDC power design is preferred. Experience with Linux Embedded software, HVAC as well as 400Hz and 28VDC power design is preferred.
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C#, Linux, RTOS uCOS - Exp. in Med Device Embedded Software Development including UI / UX and interconnected hardware devices. Demonstrate expertise with hardware / software connectivity and cybersecurity in relation to embedded software challenges - Be adept in capturing the changing landscape of transfusion and hemostasis management and plasma market space and provide meaningful recommendations to the R&D and Commercial partners m3.
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Expertise in at least two of the following areas: computer architecture, SoC architecture, silicon design, graphics and multimedia, embedded Linux, video encoders/decoders, applied machine learning, ML accelerators, audio, wireless, sensors, power management, system performance benchmarking, etc.
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Other software development: Windows, Linux, macOS, ASW, Azure, Android & iOS. As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer your focus will be on developing high-quality software solutions for embedded control systems.
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RUST or other), test, and integration in an embedded Linux or real-time operating system (RTOS) environment. Own unique embedded software functions through design, implementation (in C, C.
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Strong Embedded Engineer comfortable across stack from sensor-hub, various HW abstraction layers, through to OS (Android/Linux) Experience with low-power embedded systems development in C/C.
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Embedded Linux development for a variety of platforms (ARM or x86) and board support packages working on real hardware from CPUs, GPUs, and/or FPGAs are a big plus. As a Software Development professional, you need to harness your experience in system-level development (device drivers, embedded systems) to serve as a key member of the engineering team.
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Or Rust or both, and have tackled embedded platform bring-up of physical device drivers (GbE+, SPI, PHYs) within Linux. You have at least five years software development experience, which can be a mix of embedded and high level software development.
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Perform Linux system programming tasks, including driver development and new hardware enablement on embedded Linux systems. Join a dynamic group of software engineers responsible for the design, development, and support of embedded software solutions for the world’s premier land-based combat vehicle producer.
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Embedded systems (Raspbian, Embedded Linux, FreeRTOS) We are comprised of a dedicated firmware team that writes software for our hardware devices, server team in charge of our distributed computing services, and the front-end team in charge of the Verkada Command experience and the Verkada Pass app experience.
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The ideal candidate has a background in modern software and network architectures with embedded systems in a Linux environment. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Senior Software Engineer to be part of a team developing industry leading technology for Airport Security.
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Platforms: Embedded Linux, bare metal, and Mac/Linux controlled laboratory devices. Secondary responsibilities include but are not limited to: hardware specification and schematic review, embedded Linux infrastructure, regression and release systems, utilization tracking, regression/release systems, and manufacturing support for a cross-functional team.
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Minimum three years of engineering experience (power electronics) Uses in-depth analysis from test data results and vendor information to determine design specifications, create electrical packages designed for manufacturing, and select components in electrical configurations and applications per applicable standards (i.e. ETL, ISO, CE, NEC, etc.
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Python, Qt/Qml, Embedded Linux. Python, Embedded Linux, Qt/Qml. Experience with web development a bonus: React, Go, Terraform, Typescript / JavaScript, and other relevant software tools.
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