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Proven experience in hardware engineering, with a focus on analog and digital signal processing, embedded firmware development, and RF communications. Our engineering expertise, plus a depth of knowledge in hardware, firmware and software design services, power IoT-era technology in a way that reduces complexity, and creates product designs of superior quality, with decreased cycle times for faster market entry, and improved ROI. We are currently seeking a diversly skilled and innovative Electrical Engineer - Contractor to support contract projects as the need arises.
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Key Skills: Embedded Linux, C, Board bring-up, hardware, oscilloscope, ethernet, flash, powerpc, arm, mips, device driver, microcontroller, firmware, BIOS. - Responsible for the focus on BIOS and board bring up, Linux device drivers and microcontroller firmware, customize boot-loader and Linux operating system for embedded platforms.
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Basic understanding of microcontroller firmware architecture: storing data in flash and RAM, firmware updates, peripheral interfaces. We are looking for a hardware engineer to join our growing team to drive the design and implementation of our remote patient monitoring products.
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Foster collaborative relationships with ASIC Designers, ASIC Verification Engineers, System Test and Hardware Teams to ensure cohesive project development. Established track record of effective collaboration with ASIC Designers, ASIC Verification Engineers, System test engineers and Hardware engineers.
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Job Purpose The Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer is responsible for developing algorithms and code for real-time signal processing to include communication and data transfer between system level hardware and embedded hardware.
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Own and support firmware architecture decisions and implementation in embedded systems in compliance with safety standards for hardware products. SPAN’s R&D team seeks an experienced and driven Sr Staff Firmware Engineer to be instrumental in developing market-leading converters hardware through all stages of the product’s lifecycle.
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Work together with the hardware and embedded software engineer to design FPGA Firmware for high-performance mixed-signal systems. This person will drive the FPGA and firmware design in the Electrical Engineer Hardware group.
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Responsibilities: Develop firmware requirements in coordination with systems engineering, hardware engineering, software engineering and subsystem ownersDevelop FPGA/ASIC designs and implementations utilizing hardware description languages.
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Primary focus is working with Digital and analog circuit design (currently using mentor will switch over to Altium or Cadence) ability to design schematic, input for design layout, debugging hardware, ability to write firmware to test hardware ( Embedded Linux, C, or Python) troubleshoot Bluetooth, USB, Ect.
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Areas of work include Sensing Hardware Engineering, Sensing ASIC Architecture, Algorithm Engineering, Machine Learning Engineering, Deep Learning, Firmware Engineering, Software Engineering, Quality Assurance Engineering, and User Studies and Human Factors Engineering.
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Hardware, Hardware design, Electrical engineering, Electrical, Pcb design, Design, Pcb, Altium, Firmware, Pcb layout, embedded system. Hardware,Hardware design,Electrical engineering,Electrical,Pcb design,Design,Pcb.
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Sensor integration, firmware development, custom printed circuit board (PCB) design, debugging and fault analysis, electrical integration, and prototype development. Responsible for the design of circuit boards, writing hardware level code, testing/debugging electronics, and integrating CBRN sensors onto unmanned/robotic platforms for use in CBRNE environments.
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Collaborate with other engineers to interface firmware and software with HSM hardware components. At least 5 years of experience working in firmware and software development for embedded systems, preferably in the field of hardware security modules (HSMs.
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You handle asyncio, threading, multiprocessing and interfacing with low-level drivers, firmware & hardware with ease. hands-on experience in embedded firmware implementation, architecture, design and development with multiple analog and digital I/O capabilities, FPGA, DSP and microcontrollers.
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Proficiency with coding on Arduino, Python or C language firmware/embedded system. - Basic experience using embedded/firmware programming tools and programming for embedded systems. Job Overview – As a an Amazon Robotics Senior Mechanical Engineer you will develop innovative hardware designs for our emerging robotic systems and improve existing hardware to optimize performance and enhance customer experience.
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