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Key job responsibilitiesAs a Guidance, Navigation, and Control software engineer, you will develop real-time, embedded software that flies the satellite; ground based applications that predict orbital state, monitor for potential collisions, and optimize maneuvers; high fidelity modeling and simulation software; and all sorts of infrastructure needed to develop and operate the system.
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As a WiFi Software Development Engineer at eero, you will be instrumental in designing, developing, and maintaining our advanced WiFi networking solutions. As a WiFi Software Development Engineer at eero, your day begins with a team stand-up to outline daily priorities.
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This role is for a Software Development Engineer who will build new cloud services and APIs that facilitates and orchestrates simulation of software on Kuiper devices such as satellites, ground gateways, and customer terminals.
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AWS seeks a Software Development Engineer with experience developing embedded software on custom hardware including the most advanced FPGA SoCs. They will help architect, develop, and integrate scalable high assurance embedded systems in the AWS technology ecosystem.
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We are seeking a talented, collaborative, and motivated Embedded Software Engineer to research and develop next generation sensor and compute technology in robotics. 3+ years experience of direct hands-on full embedded software development cycle, including design, prototype, development, coding standard, code review, source control, test, build, release, manufacturing, and deployment.
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Demonstrated understanding of life-cycle embedded systems development including hardware (circuit and logic designs, PLCs), software (embedded operating systems and programming), testing and implementation.
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3+ years of embedded firmware development experience. The SDE will collaborate with cross-functional teams, such as hardware, application software, cloud development, machine learning, and computer vision teams, helping us to deliver exciting new products to market.
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The SDE will coordinate regularly with electrical, machine learning, cloud development and application software teams that rely on our products for their systems to function. 3+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience.
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Experience in testing and implementing software (embedded operating systems and programming). Knowledge of professional software engineering & best practices for full software development life cycle, including coding standards, software architectures, code reviews, source control management, continuous deployments, testing, and operational excellence.
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Develop embedded software using Rust, and integrate with third party libraries to build end to end high assurance 100G+ solutions. You will work on a cross-functional team of hardware and software developers, writing embedded software in Rust to interact with custom hardware.
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We are looking for an Embedded Software Development Engineer to help design, develop, and integrate our next generation devices. You will be responsible for the development of real-time embedded firmware and embedded Linux software that implements security controls for the platform.
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5+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience. 5+ years of experience in embedded Linux systems or NVMe Subsystem.
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Our team delivers software services and infrastructure for the Amazon networking OS. We are a builder tools team: we build tools for other builders. We are looking for senior Software Development Engineers to help us make this vision a reality.
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We're a team of experienced engineers with diverse background in chip, firmware and embedded software development and deep networking verticals for host side networking. As a software development engineer on The Elastic Network Adapter team, you will own the architecture and development of features that will revolutionize EC2 core network and work with a brilliant team of experienced engineers.
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