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Programming languages and embedded software development tools to expertly engineer high-performance solutions. 15 years in advanced embedded systems development, and hardware and software integration, with a specialized focus on the automotive industry.
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Knowledge: Expert knowledge of embedded software for aerospace applications per DO178 guidelines, including software planning, requirements management, code generation validation, verification and certificationStrong experience with high level programming languages, such as C/C.
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C#, developer, programming, python, sde, sdet, software developer, software engineer, software programmer. Experience with firmware/driver development across Linux, Windows, or embedded systems.
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As a software engineering lead on the System Design and Mission Assurance (SDMA) team, you will collaborate closely with embedded firmware, AI software, simulation, Systems, HIL, and hardware engineers.
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Responsibilities Possess an understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) Work under the supervision of a senior engineer to: Develop electrical equipment layout, single line, interconnecting wiring, embedded conduit, cable tray, heat trace, lighting, and grounding drawings Generate electrical equipment and construction specifications Develop power studies including short circuit analysis and incident energy calculations using ETAP or SKM software.
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The group has multidisciplinary proficiencies in secure systems architecture, hardware security and resilience, software security and resilience, system validation and accreditation, sensor development and validation, and cryptography.
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Software expert and operate with a high level of autonomy to lead product development of marine vehicles embedded software, but will report to the Product Development Manager. The Software Engineer II will assist in mass-production of embedded software for marine vehicles.
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5+ years of experience in software development, with a focus of embedded systems. Experience with bare metal systems as well as embedded OSs (e. Experience with PCBA bring up and verification.
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In this role, you will be part of a team responsible for the electrification of on-highway vehicles through embedded software development and functional safety experience. Performs Embedded code development and related activities, following the V-model, spice and Danfoss SW PDP.
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Foster a highly collaborative, motivated team environment and partner with hardware engineers, suppliers, manufacturers, quality engineers, project managers, embedded system engineers, embedded software developers, and embedded software quality assurance engineers daily.
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With satellite operations expertise to support development and integration of first-of-kind space ground segment, vehicles/missions, and space operations mission software. Experience in Agile Software Development, Security and Operations (DevSecOps) principles.
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Solid C programming skills and experience with embedded Linux programming preferred. BS in Computer Science, Physics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, proof of exceptional skills in related fields with practical software engineering experience, or equivalent.
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Technical requirements: quantifiable and measurableAnalyze, design, develop, test, document and deploy application solutions including all variations of RPG programming (including SQL RPG, RPG-ILE, RPG-free) and SQL Skills (embedded in RPG, Stored procedures, Triggers, Functions)Experience with database and application modernization (DDS to DDL and RPG to SQL with JSON and XML)Excellent oral and written communication skills and a strong ability to own projects and work with minimal direction.
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Participated in code design and code reviews to ensure performance best practices are embedded in design. Coordinated with software development team in agile environment to effectively respond to clients' changing needs.
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Software development experience on real ¬time (Linux, QNX, VxWorks) or embedded systems. Knowledge and experience of complex software design for distributed systems in embedded networking/telecommunications projects.
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