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Degrees or certifications required: Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field required. The ideal candidate would have Experience with some of or all of the following: UEFI development experience with protocols and peripherals such as I2C, DTSI development experience, Familiarity with battery and charging drivers (Android), Familiarity with embedded firmware and MCU development, Familiarity with software tools to optimize power and performance.
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Reverse engineering complex software or firmware targets, ranging from typical Windows/Linux binaries to embedded firmware running non-traditional computer architectures and operating systems.
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Super Micro Computer, Inc., one of the fastest growing IT companies in the world is looking for an innovative leader to fill a Sr. Director, Firmware Engineering position. Consult and coordinate with other engineering staffs to evaluate firmware specifications and functions.
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As a FW Functional Safety Engineer in Advanced Hardware Engineering (AHE), you will be responsible for implementation and verification of FW safety requirements for sensor, computer, and control modules and provide guidance in architecture design.
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Average: The ideal candidate would have Experience with some of or all of the following: UEFI development experience with protocols and peripherals such as I2C, DTSI development experience, Familiarity with battery and charging drivers (Android), Familiarity with embedded firmware and ClientU development, Familiarity with software tools to optimize power and performance.
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BSc or preferably a MSc Degree in Electronics Engineering or Computer Science; Experience in firmware development for microcontrollers and Linux based embedded systems; Develop Firmware for Linux based embedded systems.
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Experience with firmware/driver development across Linux, Windows, or embedded systems. Graduate degree in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, or related Scientific Domain.
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To get you excited, here is a list of some of the projects over the last year this team has worked on: Big iron – ExaLogic, ExaData, UltraSPARC, InfiniBand Firmware reverse engineering of various hardware components Developing custom fuzzing platforms for code–coverage analysis Several different hypervisors Linux and Windows kernel mode non–sense The list goes on and on.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or Computer Science with 5 years of embedded firmware development experience or Master's degree in electrical engineering or Computer Science with 2 years of embedded firmware development experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalentSkilled at Python or similar scripting languagesFamiliarity with Linux or Unix environmentsExperience with Dockers or JenkinsExperience developing Automated test fixtures and systemsExperience or knowledge in software fundamentals including CI/CD, code modularity, and maintainabilityExperience or knowledge of GIT or equivalentAbility to collaborate and communicate complex technical conceptsCompensation and BenefitsBenefits.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or another related field or Equivalent. - Design and implement Linux drivers interfacing with Firmware drivers.
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Advanced technical knowledge of complex software systems, including enterprise, middleware, firmware, and embedded systems. embedded systems, Linux environments, Android environment). Strong experience in software development, systems engineering, or software product management.
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As a Computer Network Operations ( CNO ) Capability Development Spe cia list, you’ll have the opportunity to use skills in reverse engineering of hardware, firmware, and sof tware, reverse engineering tools, and your knowledge of C, C.
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Ten (10) years of experience in software and firmware design, development, and test to include writing clear, concise, functioning and fully commented code, and a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of expertise (e.g., Engineering, Physical Science, Computer Science, or Systems Engineering) from an accredited college or university.
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B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field with a focus on firmware or embedded device programming. Develop real time applications for Embedded Linux and single board computer solutions.
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