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Key Skills: Embedded Linux, C, Board bring-up, hardware, oscilloscope, ethernet, flash, powerpc, arm, mips, device driver, microcontroller, firmware, BIOS. - Responsible for the focus on BIOS and board bring up, Linux device drivers and microcontroller firmware, customize boot-loader and Linux operating system for embedded platforms.
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Miller Electric is looking for an experienced software engineer, specializing in embedded Operating System development. The primary development focus will be embedded Linux, but WinCe and general embedded programming support may also be required.
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Knowledge of Assembler and embedded 'C', FPGA technologies - VHDL / Verilog, Linux. Some experience or knowledge of microcontroller-based circuit design and embedded software would be beneficial but not essential.
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Review and provide secure development guidance for the design and development of real-time embedded software/FPGA solutions for bare metal, embedded Linux and RTOS environments.
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Key Skills: C, Linux, embedded, firmware, atmel, ARM, RTOS, Threadx, microprocessor peripherals, I2C, UART, I2S, DMA architecture, drivers, POSIX, kernel, plugin. Seeking Embedded Firmware / Software Engineer ready to work on challenging, cutting-edge, high-speed camera systems.
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Underseas projects use a variety of state of the art software tools, including Yockto Project or similar full-system embedded Linux build tools, Qt, Jenkins, Docker, Java, javascript, web app and network programming tools.
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The core focus areas for the Satellite Software Team include mission software (radar data collection, storage, processing, and downlink), radio communications, satellite/flight control, telemetry, and embedded firmware.
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Embedded Development, Real-Time, Linux Development, GNU Radio, virtualization, Docker, Machine learning, Kafka, MongoDB, Simulation Tools, Python, Perl, networking technologies) in Salt Lake City, UT.
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You will focus on conducting independent research and lead development of technologies spanning Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), multicore Embedded Systems, Internet of Things (IoT), Edge Computing, Virtualization in Embedded systems, embedded Linux and incorporating them into controllers that will become an integral part of the digital architecture used in our vehicles.
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Apply software engineering principles, concepts, theory, and practice with a focus on the unique aspects of embedded software based on cFS and embedded Linux. Knowledge of unique aspects of embedded software in resource-constrained environments and embedded Linux.
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Knowledge of Linux internals, embedded Linux, and/or pre-Linux Real Time Operating Systems. BlueHalo is seeking an Embedded Software Developer to perform hands-on hardware and software analysis, proof-of-concept creation, and product development in support of an exciting mission.
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Versatile Data Acquisition System, VDAS, ADAS, Embedded Software, Android, Hypervisor, Yocto, Virtualization, Linux, CAN, LIN, I2C, IIC, SPI, UART, Microcontrollers, Automotive, SOC, System on Chip, NVIDIA, Qualcomm.
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3-5 years' prior enterprise-level outside software sales experience, preferably within ‘Embedded Linux’/Cyber Security. 5+ years of (preferably embedded/Cyber Security) technology sales experience in the software arena, selling into the Aerospace & Defense marketplace (including the US Navy, USAF, and/or US ARMY), Industrial Automation, Automotive, Medical Devices and/or IOT.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: bootstrap loader, embedded file systems, system controls, embedded Linux, CAN Bus development Experience with Agile development methodologies Initiative and ability to work independently and as a member of a multi-disciplinary team while handling multiple tasks or projects.
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Sector (NGMS) Software Department at Northrop Grumman Oceanic is seeking an Embedded Software Engineer. What You’ll get to Do:The Embedded Software Engineer will be responsible for designing and implementing software solutions for a broad range of embedded applications.
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