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The PE controls engineer will be responsible for the full lifecycle of controls design, from feasibility studies and concept reviews to modeling and performance simulation, firmware implementation, system integration and validation, and finally maintenance and field support after product delivery.
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Perform sensor integration, firmware development, custom printed circuit board (PCB) design, debugging and fault analysis, electrical integration, and prototype development. Serve as subject matter expert in embedded firmware and circuit design.
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As a self-motivated member of the firmware team, you will apply critical thinking and leadership in the design, implementation, integration, testing, debugging, deployment, and maintenance of embedded systems firmware for scientific laboratory instruments.
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Preferred Qualifications 8 years of experience with system-level design including circuit design, system bring-up, integration, debug, and embedded firmware coordination. Experience with SoC, RF (WiFi/BT), batteries, Audio, sensors integration, Display, custom ASIC/silicon, haptic interfaces, camera sensors, and high speed I/O. Familiarity with CAD tools like Cadence OrCAD, Cadence Allegro, Mentor Graphics, and/or Altium Designer.
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Job Summary Leonardo DRS Land Systems is seeking to hire a full time Embedded Software Engineer Level I located in Bridgeton, MO. This is an embedded software role, not web development. May include Image and Signal Processing, Real-time, Firmware, Nuclear/Hi-Rel, FAA Certified, Database Design, Operating Systems, Operator/Machine Interface, or others.
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Job Number 663020BR Description:Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 114,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services.
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Typical engineering tasks include firmware design and integration embedded systems, development & maintenance of real-time embedded software, industrial communication protocols and control algorithms, used in industrial grade valve controllers and positioners.
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Technical disciplines may include electrical and logical design of printed circuit boards or integrated circuits; mechanical design of electronics enclosures or integrated circuit packaging; and embedded software/firmware design.
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Development and verification using System Verilog, Verilog or VHDL. The design engineer will work closely with software and system engineers to conceptualize, document, design, code, verify and lab-debug ASIC, FPGA and embedded firmware designs.
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You have a strong understanding of basic embedded software concepts such as signal analysis, hardware abstraction layers, firmware drivers, and memory allocation. B.S. in Computer Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, STEM, or equivalent real-world experience and 3+ years industry experience in Embedded Software development.
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Development of embedded systems integrating multiple engineering disciplines, working with software, firmware and mechanical teams. Full cycle PCB design including collecting requirements, schematic design, component selection, supervision or completion of layout, bring-up, test, debug and integration with the system.
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Develop a comprehensive system architecture, ensuring complete and correct integration of the hardware with the firmware & software of the device. Proficiency in hardware design tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Altium, Cadence) and firmware/software development languages (e.g., C, C.
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As a Firmware Engineer you will primarily focus on full cycle implementation of their product line, from design architecture, maintenance, continuous integration and writing functional specifications across all their product portfolio.
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We are seeking an R&D Director in Electrical Engineering to oversee all aspects of electrical design, encompassing the integration of hardware and firmware into operational embedded systems.
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Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance We are a fast-paced, growing design and manufacturer of gate operators and security product systems located in Orange County, CA. We are looking to hire a full time experienced Embedded Firmware Engineer that is capable of developingMicrocontroller based products for various embedded applications for gate operator and access control industry.
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