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Collaborate with QA/Test architects to produce proper test tools and automation for qualifying the whole system software and firmware stack. development, bash/python for scripting, and debugging skills in embedded Linux operating environments.
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We are looking for a forward-thinking, self-confident, experienced firmware engineer to design, develop & launch next-generation WiFi technologies in Apple products. Embedded Linux programming.
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C#, developer, programming, python, sde, sdet, software developer, software engineer, software programmer. Experience with firmware/driver development across Linux, Windows, or embedded systems.
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Go and Python to build the embedded software and firmware that goes onto the devices we ship to our customers. Design, develop and verify embedded software, firmware and drivers for our systems.
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Experience in embedded systems, preferably in a Linux environment. Experience and understanding of embedded real-time development including an understanding of real-time operating system concepts and design issues, preferably in a Linux environment.
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In this role, the Engineer will work with a broad and deep group of technical teams that develop hardware, firmware, systems and application software. We integrate hardware, firmware, application software and services to deliver new virtualized and bare-metal compute platforms for companies from startups through the Fortune 500.
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Tags: Firmware Engineer | Software Developer | SDE | SWDE | embedded systems | embedded engineer | embedded software engineer. Develop firmware for an embedded Linux platform.
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We are looking for an experienced Video Firmware Engineer who will work on the next generation of our platform. and Linux system programming and internals. We are looking for an experienced Video Firmware Engineer who will work on the next generation of our platform.
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Experience in developing Linux device drivers and system level programming Experience with USB, I2C, SPI, UART, TPM etc. Experience in embedded systems/ firmware development in C/C. How You'll help us connect the world: Design and implementation of device driver and platform software for embedded system Work with hardware and software partners (internal or external.
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Collaborate with software and firmware engineers to define the interaction between subsystems and components. Develop and maintain touch-based UI applications utilizing QT/QML and deployed to an embedded Linux platform.
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The core focus areas for the Satellite Software Team include mission software (radar data collection, storage, processing, and downlink), radio communications, satellite/flight control, telemetry, and embedded firmware.
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We are seeking a highly motivated security engineer with expertise in hardware platform firmware, and cloud security to join our team. Voluntary benefits including auto, homeowner and pet insuranceAs a leader in the Platform Software Security team, you must have a firm grasp of firmware and hardware security technologies, current security practices, and the ability to clearly communicate technical security requirements to development, risk assessment, risk mitigation, and security tools/automation teams.
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I’m working with a client within the Electronic Consumer Product space who is looking to hire an Embedded Software Test Engineer – one who is also experienced with testing embedded software/firmware, as well as having worked around Cloud & Application teams.
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Experience developing firmware for hardware on Embedded Linux. multi threaded applications, ideally for Embedded Linux targeting multiple ARM cores. We are looking for Software Development Engineers with emphasis on Embedded systems.
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As a Staff Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing and development of the Virtualization infrastructure features for the Ethernet NIC. You will work cross functionally with marketing, architects, silicon development and the QA teams to design, implement, document and test high quality software, drivers and the firmware components.
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