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Within the Firmware Center of Excellence, we’re looking for a customer-focused, hands-on Principal Software Development Engineer (SDE) to help us develop a suite of system validation and diagnostic tests running on Microsoft’s next generation Azure AI Accelerator SoC. You will be working on the latest state-of-the art technologies, in a fun environment with a talented group of individuals with diverse backgrounds and skillsets and located in different geographic locations.
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For test automation, firmware development, and data analysis to streamline validation processes. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to develop and execute validation plans, create firmware solutions, and implement margining algorithms to ensure memory systems meet the highest quality standards.
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Close interaction with ASIC team, System Engineering, Firmware Engineering, Validation, Component Engineering, and etc. Collaborate with validation team and other teams to resolve hardware issues.
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Coordinate any changes or modifications to hardware, software, or firmware of a system with the ISSM and Authorizing Official (AO) risk mitigation statement prior to the change. Experienced in validating assigned Security Controls including execution of the SSP, coordinate validation activities, and compiling the status of the validation results in the RMF Scorecard.
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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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As a member of the Validation Team, Tesla is seeking a mechatronics Engineer with experience in designing, developing Automated Test Equipment, and executing tests for Low Voltage electronic hardware and systems.
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3+ years in the design, validation, and/or optimization of supercomputer networks and related interconnect technologies (e.g. InfiniBand, Slingshot, OmniPath, RoCE v2, AWS EFA, Google Cloud IPU, and similar.
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You will work alongside the full spectrum of contributors to your products, including marketing, applications, logic design, analog design, firmware, verification, validation, software, product, and test engineers.
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Experienced at all phases of hardware product engineering including architecture, management, PCB design, schematic, layout, routing, bring up, validation, test, manufacturing, debugging, scripting, software development, firmware, and more.
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This job opportunity in IFS will be part of the Customer Solutions Engineering (CSE) group which is responsible for the portions of the system foundry that brings the best of Intel technologies to IFS customers, differentiating and accelerating their solutions from architecture to post-silicon validation.
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As a Systems Validation Engineer on the System Design and Mission Assurance (SDMA) team, you will be leading the specification and execution of systems validation plans, working closely with embedded firmware, systems safety, HIL, and hardware engineers.
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Responsibilities:Grow and lead a team of engineers responsible for validation, characterization, and release-to-production of MEMS-based timing products. Design, develop, and validate PCB test platforms and firmware to enable automated data acquisition & analysis.
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Develops and maintains departmental operating procedures to ensure compliance to relevant FDA QSR, ISO guidelines, including 21 CFR Part 11 and Abbott Corporate requirements as they relate to the development, verification, validation, and maintenance of computerized systems used in the Quality System as well as those used in the development of ADC Abbott and Lingo software/firmware products.
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We are seeking a Power Electronics Control and Firmware Engineer who will be responsible for hardware integration for low-power drives and lower than 5kW DC/DC converters and coding of the controller firmware using C/C.
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As a firmware engineering intern at an early stage start-up, you'll be working with a tight-knit, fast paced team on a novel consumer product. Signal processing and sensor validation. You will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of consumer product design and manufacture and work on firmware features, tooling, and testing as the team works towards our first launch.
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