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The role includes leading the Systems Engineering team and collaborating with cross-functional R&D teams in the implementation of designs in electronic hardware, firmware and software from concept through production release.
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Bachelor's or Masters' degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required. Waferwire is seeking an Embedded Firmware Engineer, where your expertise in C and Python will drive innovation in developing and testing embedded firmware.
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What You Will DoDesign, develop, code, and debug BMC\Firmware by applying knowledge of server hardware architecture and system design. Layout and establish design documents with the engineering teamStudy computer motherboard and BMC system specifications and configuration requirements to plan and develop reliability and compatibilityPlan and execute reference code and collateralParticipate in key product development and technical teamsParticipate in new platform power-on eventsEngage various cross-team validation organizations.
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Six Sigma Green Belt7+ years of job-related experience as defined in the Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesPreferred Credentials:Master’s degree in computer engineering or computer scienceSix Sigma Black BeltCertified Scrum DeveloperRequired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Strong analytical skillsKnowledgeable in Scrum/Agile methodologiesAbility to work within cross-functional teams to create electro-mechanical products.
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Additional technical capabilities that will benefit applicants include ASIC design and development experience, RF/DSP processing knowledge, fault tolerance/mitigation experience, and hardware or firmware reverse engineering skills.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university ideally in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security System Engineering or related field with a minimum of 8+ years of experience as an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) or Network Engineer on programs and/or contracts with the customer space.
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Requirements Bachelor's or Masters Degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Electronics Engineering. Experience in embedded systems/ firmware development in C/C.
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Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate expertise in the deployment of hardware, firmware, and software solutions for smart building and IoT technology. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or other related scientific or technical field - OR - 10 Years experience in Smart Building and Building Control Systems.
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Employer will accept a Masters degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related field and 12 months of experience in the job offered or in a Firmware Test Engineer-related occupation.
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Experience writing test cases to validate systems including ASIC hardware (SoC or discrete), peripheral hardware, drivers, software tools, firmware, BIOS, operating systems, and applications.
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Experience with firmware and hardware projects in addition to software based projects. Experience working with federal and commercial clients IT systems and integration of new software/hardware platforms.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Cupertino, CA, USA BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - Experience in developing functional specifications, design verification plans and functional test procedures - Bachelors degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering or equivalent - Minimum 10 years years hardware development with a focus on system / server development in compute and/or storage server architecture and design for large scale applications.
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The Hardware Engineer will design computer vision-based sensors. Make tradeoffs with members of the mechanical and Firmware/ Software Engineering teams. Electrical Engineering Degree (or equivalent) 4-8 years experience in hardware development, including strong experience with ARM and other modern MCUs.
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Bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related field. Understanding system level software and firmware." Experience with hardware and software debug tools such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, JTAG, gdb, etc.
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This will include the lifecycle management of the tools, hardware, firmware, and software including, but not limited to: Hardware (Dell/HP/EMC/NetApp/Pure); software (ManageEngine products, VMWare, ServiceNow); Citrix, MS Terminal Server farms, Windows, Linux, BC/DR solutions, and data center environmental systems (AC, UPS, PDUs.
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