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Company Generac Power Systems Name Senior Software Development Engineer Req # 64093 Employment Type Full Time Shift 1st Generac Clean Energy Solutions (GCES) is on a mission to drive down global carbon emissions through the manufacture and sale of renewable energy production and storage technologies.
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We are looking for a talented Experienced Firmware Engineer to join our Network adapter Firmware team. The Firmware team develops cutting edge networking features for cloud, HPC and storage.
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This role is responsible for overseeing the design, development, and optimization of embedded software and firmware for hardware products. Design and Development of UEFI/BIOS Firmware for x86, ARM and newer architecture.
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The Sr. Software Development Engineer will development, test and support the firmware for industrial embedded products from start to finish for customer specific applications. Design, develop, and test of firmware for embedded industrial platforms.
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Interface with firmware teams, embedded software teams, and mobile/web app teams as needed to validate your designs and understand your requirements. Our software and firmware teams enable these systems to provide a seamless battery backup system for our customers, and we’re building smart energy management across the home through integrations with Generac’s other products.
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is seeking a highly driven hardware security expert at the Senior Principal Engineer level. ; platform firmware security architectures, roots of trust, and “T minus 1” designs (e.g., Cerberus, Nitro, Titan, OpenTitan, Intel PFR, etc.
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Work Experience (post-graduate): 4+ years with BS degree or 2+ years with MS degree developing embedded firmware in C/C. Provide functional analysis, estimate resource allocation and define interfaces for firmware modules.
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Develop/Test/Debug embedded firmware in C and Python. Modify existing firmware to new standards and conduct unit testing of developed programs. Integrate firmware patches. Work independently to reproduce engineer observations.
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Upgrading or downgrading software or firmware per instructions. Ability to solder circuit board (motherboard) is preferred. Experience/Knowledge with scripting ( Python/TCL/ Perl / Shell / PHP ) and database is a plus.
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Design and implement firmware modules to support various hardware interfaces, including USB vNIC, SPI, I2C, I3C, PCIe, and other related protocols. In-depth knowledge of hardware and firmware interfaces: OpenBMC, DMTF MCTP, Redfish, PLDM, SPDM and RAS.
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As a software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Google’s needs with opportunities to switch teams and projects as you and our fast-paced business grow and evolve. We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Job Description: Working with a team of software, firmware, and hardware engineers, develop, test and deploy software solutions to interface with and control state-of-the-art high-energy laser weapon systems.
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Experience with firmware and/or embedded systems reverse engineering. The Reverse Engineer will analyze software applications to. Analyzing software / firmware to identify code and data regions of interest.
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Schneider Electric is offering an exciting on-site opportunity for a Firmware Engineer at our Andover, MA location. Software Engineering Manager - Embedded Firmware/Technical. To design, develop, and maintain the Embedded Firmware for Rack System products such as the Rack Power Distribution Unit (rPDU); Rack Automatic Transfer Switch (Rack ATS); and Micro Data Center platforms, while adhering to quality, performance, and reliability standards.
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Work across disciplines (Hardware, Firmware, Cloud), coordinate multiple initiatives, and architect efficient and reusable solutions for various robot product lines. The Staff Software Engineer plays a key role for the Software Engineering Applications team, leading the development for our in-house robot software applications.
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