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Primary ResponsibilitiesAs a software engineer lead, you will:Lead the development of embedded software and firmware for sensor applications and programs. Coordinate software efforts across multiple programs, including embedded software, ground support software, test equipment software, and software-in-the-loop (SWIL) and hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) simulators.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSThe following (below) is not required but does indicate a good fit for the role and will be learned on the job as needed: Embedded Linux software development experience.
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And we’re pushing the limits in firmware engineering, power electronics, embedded systems, machine learning, and the use of artificial intelligence. Understanding of embedded systems, PCBA manufacturing and power electronics.
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BlackBerry QNX was born in embedded, and provides time-tested and trusted foundation software, including our deterministic microkernel real-time operating system (RTOS), safety-certified products, middleware and security solutions, all purpose-built for embedded systems.
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Embedded software and/or mobile application development [(Java (objective-C), and Kotlin (Swift. Lead as a quality core team member responsible for driving quality into the design and development of software solutions (embedded integrated with medical mobile device applications (iOS/Android)/cloud technologies - AWS/IBM Watson)/data reports/AI/ML.
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Knowledge in developing application software for embedded Linux systems (Qt/C. The employee will use ECAD software to create electronic schematics; direct the work of drafter/illustrators, and technicians; works closely with various component suppliers; and performs other duties as assigned.
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Proficiency in ESRI ArcGIS Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, database skills and other programs/software/skills relevant to the planning field. Arcadis seeks a full-time Senior Transportation Planner to lead projects while embedded at a client office.
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Follow best practices in high reliability embedded software development to ensure high levels of reliability and availability. Own unique embedded software functions through design, implementation (in C, C.
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Machine Learning | Data Science | Computer Vision | Technology | Government | Radio | Artificial Intelligence | Deployment | Production | Startup | AI | MLOps | Machine Learning Operations | AWS | Python | Radio Frequency | Embedded Systems | Signal Processing | TensorRT.
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Candidates must be able to architect and design systems for sensor and image processing platforms, assigning subtasks to junior firmware (FPGA or embedded software) engineers. Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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Familiarity with ARM embedded or application CPUs from NXP, ST, Xilinx or others including use of GCC, Keil, IAR, and Vivado toolchains a plus. field with a focus in embedded digital signal processing.
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Navistar's Controls and Software team is responsible for embedded software requirements, design, coding, testing, software integration and releases. Embedded software development knowledge, in Drivers Assistance Systems, Cab Body function domain functions.
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Experience with one or more of the following: analog circuits, mixed-signal designs, embedded programming, RF, power electronics, or optical systems development. CAD software design experience for PCB and/or mechanical designs, such as Altium Designer, KiCad, Cadence, PADS, EAGLE, etc.
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Breadth of experience in a complementary discipline like circuit design, FPGA design, or embedded software is a plus. Experience with Altium Designer (preferred) or OrCAD for schematic capture and PCB layout for high-speed digital designs using large Xilinx and Microsemi FPGAs.
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Experience with Lasers, FPGA's, Embedded Software Control Systems, High Voltage, or Power Supply circuits are a plus. Under the direction of the Electrical and Software Systems Engineering Manager, the engineer in this role will be performing design tasks of a complex technical nature requiring investigation of new technologies and applying engineering design principles and practices.
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