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Python and is comfortable working with embedded systems, firmware/hardware, and Linux. Python exploitation development experience Experience with Kernel hacking in Linux and Unix 3+ years of work experience in cybersecurity or exploitation work Ability to get Security Clearance If you have *all.
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5+ years experience - Experience with one or more 32-bit microcontroller cores (ARM, MSP430, MicroChip) - Debugging skills with JTAG, Oscilloscopes, and/or Logic analyzers - Development experience on Unix, Linux, or Mac OS is preferred - Familiarity with health sensing technologies is a plus - Familiarity with other languages such as Python is a plus.
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RTOS Chef, Python, Unix Shell scripting, VCS Git / Hg, VC Code / PyCharm CI/CD, Jenkins Additional Details: Meta Infra Lab consists of many small teams with 10 to 12 members working on AR Headsets development and associate will be part of the team to support on the development infra side.
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Extensive software development experience in Python, Java, SQL, UNIX/Linux, FastAPI, VueJS, BootstrapVue, containerized microservices, CI/CD pipelines. Experience with firmware, APIs, applications, OSes and their interactions within Windows, Linux, gaming, compute, and virtualization environments.
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Experience with Kernel hacking in Linux and Unix. A Defense Microelectronics Activity accredited supplier is looking for a cybersecurity software engineer to join their team. They're looking for a hacker type, someone who's got strong experience in C/C.
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Software engineering skills with experience in use of Unix/Linux OS. Job Description Description: Duotech seeks an engineer experienced in the design, development and certification of aerospace firmware.
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Ruby on Rails) and deployed on a variety of operation systems (I.e., Unix, Linux, Windows). Developing, unit testing, and peer review of software, including compliers, firmware, bootloaders, drivers, and front-end user interphases that control peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) boards with Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA.
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5+ (senior) or 3+ (junior) years of professional experience in embedded software/firmware development. Firmware and driver development for the Mixed Reality display software team. Provide documentation/wiki on display software/firmware features and troubleshooting tips.
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And bash/shell scripting in Unix/Linux environment. Maintain a custom Linux Kernel, BSP and Firmware built to support media advertisement displays. Must be an expert in Linux kernel, BSP and Firmware.
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Design and build functional test scripts and software for display firmware features. " Review and provide feedback on incoming software and firmware code changes. Firmware, embedded, C.
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Proficiency in Unix/Linux operating systems and scripting languages (Bash, Python, etc.) Collaborate with cross-functional teams (hardware, firmware, QA) to deliver a cohesive user experience.
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Windows or Linux device driver development. Embedded hardware experience, including understanding schematics, I2C, SPI, USB, RS232, and associated communication protocols, is a plus. Assist with hardware bring-up and device manufacturing and failure analysis.
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Experience (and comfortable) with the Linux/Unix systems and command line. You will have the opportunity to work directly with an exceptional team of mechanical, electrical, and firmware engineers on a small team that moves quickly.
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Experience writing Linux drivers. The following is desired: o Experience in VHDL o Experience in CI/CD pipeline development o Understanding of RISC-V architecture. Experience with Xilinx Vivado, MATLAB, and Simulink.
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Data center, Infrastructure, Rack and stack, Linux, Troubleshooting, Hardware troubleshooting, Support, Hardware, hardware installation, driver management, network connectivity, data center maintenance, cable installation, Python, Red hat, Automation, Scripting, Ansible, Debugging.
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