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Minimum Bachelor’s degree in biomedical, electrical, computer engineering or related field. Proficiency in hardware design tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Altium, Cadence) and firmware/software development languages (e.g., C, C.
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BSc degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Design Embedded Firmware, Application Examples and a Proof-of-Concept solutions. 5+ years of experience of developing firmware and/or software for embedded products.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in engineering or technical equivalent (electrical engineering, computer science, applied physics, or applied mathematics) Demonstrated competence in technical development and/or analysis of engineering application(s) (electrical, mechanical, hardware, firmware, software, etc.
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BS or MS in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related field OR equivalent professional experience. 5+ (senior) or 3+ (junior) years of professional experience in embedded software/firmware development.
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Proven record of leading sophisticated system designs and coordinating design teams including close collaboration with Mechanical, Electrical, Firmware and Software Engineering teams.
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CNO Analyst/Programmer Level 1 requires a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics or similar technical major, and 0-8 years of relevant experience.
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Provide technical guidance and support to electrical, software, firmware, and mechanical engineers. Work closely with Senior Systems Engineer and Director of Engineering to ensure that System design meets architecture.
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Bachelors degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or equivalent experience. Our team is looking for a highly motivated embedded software engineer to design and develop WiFi Firmware for Apples latest products, including the next generation of Apple Watch, AirPods, iPhone, and iPad.
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Firmware Engineer Qualifications:· US Citizen· Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical, Computer or Equivalent engineering· B.S. or M.S. degree in a Computer Science or Electrical Engineering is required.
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B.S. or higher in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent. Our client is a well-funded, recently FDcleared Surgical Robotics startup located in the San Francisco Bay Area. This hands-on Software Engineering Manager will play a key role in the development of current and future products.
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Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or equivalent practical experience. System integration of embedded systems with Silicon, Firmware, and SoftwareUnderstanding machine learning is desirable but not essential.
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SKILL REQUIREMENTS FOR Test Engineer: Master Degree BS in Optics, Physics, Image Science, Electrical Engineering, or related equivalent experience. Work with teams in areas of hardware, firmware and manufacturing to do trouble-shooting, failure analysis on prototype devices.
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Bachelor’s or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent. Work with cross-functional teams to optimize various parts of the SW stack – AI Compiler, AI frameworks, device drivers, and firmware.
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What we need to see:Master degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field. Improve techniques for data confidentiality within the GPU memory hierarchy by analyzing system security threats and protections for firmware engines within the GPU.Defining and performing experiments to study the machine in action, presenting experiment results to the larger group and proposing mechanisms for improvement.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience. Design and develop high-performance firmware and software for cutting-edge IoT platforms.
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