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Develop hardware systems, PCBs and digital FPGA or microcontroller control solutions for the test systems. We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious Validation engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering.
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8/16 bit microcontroller hardware/firmware design. You will work with the Regional Director, Strategic Account Manager (SAM), and Product Marketing to develop and execute successful demand creation programs leading to successful sales growth and customer expansion for Future Electronics and our strategic suppliers within your assigned region.
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Skilled in microcontroller and RTOS-based firmware development using C or C. In this role, the Senior Firmware Engineer will engage in schematic design reviews, make software architecture decisions, and implement Software Engineering best practices to develop automated test codes and procedures.
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Architect, prototype and implement device communications, signal conditioning and microcontroller software for industrial embedded systems. Optomi, in partnership with a Fortune 500 manufacturing company, is seeking an Senior Firmware Engineer to join their growing team in Marshalltown, IA.
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For various microcontroller architectures Strong firmware/software design, architecture, and documentation experience and capabilities Strong analog and digital circuit design, component selection and PCB layout for high-speed digital, and low-noise analog devices, using professional ECAD software (preferably Altium Designer), including: Power supplies (switching and linear), battery chargers, fuel gauges.
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Simulate firmware, validate and test firmware and implementation on Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) Work interactively with electrical engineer to select microcontroller and optimize the microcontroller interconnections.
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Experience developing firmware for Arm Cortex M0–M4 microcontroller-based control platforms using C/C. Role DescriptionAs a Senior Firmware Engineer, you will be a leader in Robertshaw’s electronics team, implementing firmware for appliance controls, helping to define product architectures, and mentoring junior team members.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious validation engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering, ASIC implementation.
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R RTOS.Experience in development of microcontroller firmware running on ‘bare metal’ performing real-time hardware and motion control. OPW/PDQ, Vehicle Wash Solutions (A Dover Company) has an opportunity for a Lead Embedded Software Engineer for Industrial Control and Automation based in De Pere, WI. This position is responsible for defining and developing embedded software and real-time firmware for industry-leading control systems that orchestrate, execute, and monitor the motion and control of car wash equipment and systems.
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Design, code, and test embedded systems firmware - Embedded development / coding in C/C. Embedded c, Microcontroller, Rtos, Arm, Embedded system, C/c. Embedded c,Microcontroller,Rtos,Arm,Embedded system,C/c.
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As a Firmware Engineer, you will play a crucial role in developing and maintaining firmware for microcontrollers used in our IoT-connected products. Leveraging your expertise in embedded systems, firmware development, and IoT connectivity, you will work closely with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and test firmware solutions.
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Design, setup and implement software, valve, sensor and electronics testing. Low power and embedded systems experience. Understanding of analog and digital sensor technologies. Balance power requirements, computational capability, communications strategies and data rates for optimal performance.
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Experience with one or more microcontroller cores (ARM, AVR, MSP430, PIC, etc.) Quickly debug and troubleshoot issues that span the electrical, firmware, and software bondariesReview schematics with the electrical engineering team.
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Additional skills to assist design teams with circuit and PCBA design and analysis, embedded processor/microcontroller or SoC designs, technical trade studies, and evaluation of technology improvements are a plus.
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Low-level firmware programming experience targeting various microcontroller architectures (ARM, 8051, other) Design, implement, unit test and support low-level firmware for a variety of embedded products; ie) Microcontrollers.
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