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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field with at least 9 years of software development experience or graduate degree with at least 7 years of software development experience Active U.S. DoD Secret security clearance.
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As the Embedded Software Engineer, you will work with members of the ASED to model system performance, explore new phenomenology, develop proof of concept and/or prototype systems, provide assessments of EO/IR sensor components, and develop algorithms for the analysis and processing of remote sensing data.
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Expertise with FPGA development (Verilog, VHDL) Work Authorization: US Citizenship and ability to obtain DoD Security Clearance is required due to the nature of the work." Proven experience architecting and developing software for embedded systems.
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The Systems Engineering Design & Architecture (SDA) organization is currently hiring a Software-focused Senior Systems Engineer to join our Tucson, AZ location. Software architecture, design, development, integration, and verification Configurable Logic / Firmware / VHDL architecture, design, development, integration, and verification Systems engineering, architecture, and/or design System performance and analysis Algorithms and signal processing Modeling and simulation (for example 6-DOF.
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Must have an Active Security Clearance to be consideredResponsibilities Design, integrate, test, and debug embedded software. Our Aerospace/Defense Client is seeking an experienced Embedded Software Engineer in El Segundo, CA. Come join our Team.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related field and minimum of 5 years work experience in embedded Software Engineering OR equivalent experience. The Software Engineer will participate in a complete embedded software development lifecycle.
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Energized by the diverse software and computer engineering problem sets of HPC. A willing and effective collaborator, with team members, customers and general technical counterparts. Clearance Requirements: Department of Defense TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance is required at time of hire.
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DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (DCSA CAS), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. Work with software development teams to review and analyze embedded software code.
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Update and maintain all system and subsystem level requirements specifications for embedded software, configurable logic and/or test systems software through verification and validation efforts.
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Experience with: System Safety Engineering, System Engineering, Software or Firmware Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent Safety Engineering. Typically Requires: Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) and a minimum 8 years of relevant Software Engineering or Safety Engineering experience.
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Energized by the diverse software and computer engineering problem sets of HPC. Department of Defense TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance is required at time of hire.
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Department of Defense TS/SCI security clearance is required at time of hire. Advanced knowledge of computing software, hardware, embedded and systems development, and fielding.
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The Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer applies engineering principles to firmware software creation and implementation of real-time hardware interface firmware and analysis, debugging, and testing of these systems.
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As a Mid-Level Automation Engineer located in El Segundo, California; you will design, develop, test, and maintain non-embedded software throughout the end-to-end lifecycle that meets industry, customer, safety, and regulation standards.
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Hardware and Software Engineering Support: Provide engineering support for embedded software, cryptographic systems, and interoperability within sensor, weapon, host platform, and command and control systems.
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