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Seeking Embedded Firmware / Software Engineer ready to work on challenging, cutting-edge, high-speed camera systems. Embedded Firmware/ Software Engineer. C, Linux, embedded, firmware, atmel, ARM, RTOS, Threadx, microprocessor peripherals, I2C, UART, I2S, DMA architecture, drivers, POSIX, kernel, plugin.
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Work within our control team to develop infrastructure and integrate embedded software with a modern C. Work with software/hardware interfaces including embedded system simulation, hardware-in-the-loop, and vehicle system level testing.
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Embedded Software Engineer. Software Engineer responsible for the design and development of embedded, real-time applications. This position requires a software development background with specific experience in embedded systems, distributed processing, digital signal processing, and modeling & simulation.
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Job Title: Specialist, Embedded Software Engineer Job Code: 10299 Job Location: Rochester, NY or Wilmington, MA Job Description: L3Harris Space and Airborne Systems is seeking an Embedded Software Engineer.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Software Engineer specializing in embedded systems to join our dynamic team and contribute to the advancement of our autonomous driving platform.
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If you are an Embedded Software Engineer or Firmware Engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity in a fast-paced technology focused environment, then please apply now, or call Steve Powell at Owen Daniels Consultancy on (phone number removed) to find out more.
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The core focus areas for the Satellite Software Team include mission software (radar data collection, storage, processing, and downlink), radio communications, satellite/flight control, telemetry, and embedded firmware.
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We are seeking a hands-on embedded systems engineer to create system controllers for fieldable atom-optic (AO) gyroscopes, accelerometers, absolute gravimeters, gravity gradiometers, inertial measurement units (IMUs), magnetometers, and frequency standards.
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The Embedded Software Engineer generally works at the direction of a Software Architect or Systems Engineer. An Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for the architecture and implementation of embedded software for CyberOptics sensors.
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Developing and maintaining complex ETL mappings, workflows, and UNIX shell scripts in a Data Warehouse environment, based on technical specifications and other supporting documentation, using Informatica PowerCenter, Unix Shell Scripts, advanced SQL, and Autosys/Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, used for data integration.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Embedded Software Firmware Engineer on our Software Engineering Team in Austin, Texas. As a Embedded Software Firmware Engineer, you will be responsible for developing sophisticated systems and software basis the customer’s business goals, needs and general business environment creating software solutions.
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Rockstar Games is seeking a Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join a team focused on designing and building cutting-edge hardware tools for motion capture and game production. for interfacing with embedded devices through the network, USB, I2C, USART, or other ports.
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Embedded Android Engineer (eInfochips Inc.) Experience with Embedded Systems. Work closely with product management, application software engineers and partners to understand requirements, specify interfaces for new software frameworks, and enhance existing frameworks.
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The Embedded Firmware Engineer will be instrumental in designing, developing, and implementing firmware solutions for our pipeline monitoring and control systems. We are currently seeking a skilled Embedded Firmware Engineer to join our dynamic engineering team.
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As a Senior Software Engineer at MightyID, you will play a crucial role in the daily functions and processes of the Product Development team. Senior Software Engineer. Develop high-quality software applications using Node.js, React, Vue.js, TypeScript, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, AWS services.
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