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Rust or other languages- Have in-depth knowledge with real-time embedded software philosophies and practices - Have expertise with Linux and RTOS- Review schematics, logic analyzer, and embedded software (bare-metal) trouble-shooting techniques- Familiarity with cryptography, threat modeling, and secure SDLC, TrustZone, bootloader.
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Utilize domain knowledge and hands-on experience to develop and implement software programs. Test and maintain software products to ensure strong functionality and optimization. The Software Engineer is responsible for software development and addressing current and emerging needs for applications.
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Embedded Software Engineer. Strong understanding of embedded systems, I2C and SPI communication, and GPIO input/output handling. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Electrical Engineer and Embedded Systems Designer to join our dynamic team.
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The Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and testing of Battery Management System (BMS) software and controls applications for both 48V and high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems.
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Curtiss-Wright is seeking a highly motivated Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join our Peerless Instrument facility in East Farmingdale, NY! We are looking for a creative Senior Embedded Software Engineer who has a passion to invent, solve problems and the curiosity to learn new ideas and technologies.
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The Leidos facility in St. Petersburg provides design, development, modeling and simulation, analysis, prototyping and testing of advanced electronic systems, with a focus on embedded communication systems, Software Defined Radios and Phased Array Antenna Systems to various DOD and commercial customers.
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As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will architect, design, build and test embedded firmware systems for future AR, VR, and new platforms. Embedded Software Engineer, Firmware - Reality Labs Responsibilities.
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As an Embedded Software Developer for the Secure Processing Element, you will be responsible for developing and releasing to production the security firmware and supporting tools for the Secure Enclave in Alif's MCU/MPU products.
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US Citizenship Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance Ability to work onsite full-time Embedded Software Engineering focused skills: Demonstrated experience developing embedded software utilizing C, C.
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Northland Control Systems, Inc. is looking for a Embedded Systems Engineer in Austin, Texas. We are looking for an Embedded Systems Engineer to enhance our dynamic team. We specialize in design, build, integration, and management of high-end Lenel, Software House, S2 global enterprise security systems which include 6 out of 10 of the largest hi-tech companies in Silicon Valley.
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The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a Senior Flight Software/Embedded Firmware Engineer to provide design and development support for our second generation lidar to support space and defense markets.
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Our specialties include robotics automation, embedded systems, hardware/software integration, multibody dynamics simulations, immersive computer graphics, XR systems and advanced web-based tools.
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Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Embedded Systems, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and three (3) years of experience as a Senior Software Engineer/Developer (or closely related occupation) designing and developing operational data store, warehousing, and data engineering solutions within a financial services environment.
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Understand both cloud and embedded software QA automation and be able to plan for building frameworks for both. Understand Firmware and embedded software architectures. Be comfortable leading QA teams for both cloud and embedded software.
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Research, design and implement embedded software solutions to meet a variety of needs, spanning from low-level RTOS implementations, all the way to abstract Arduino libraries. The Senior Embedded Software Engineer is a member of SparkFun's Engineering team, reporting to the Engineering Department Manager.
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