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The embedded software/ firmware engineer is responsible for bios and board bring up. Embedded Software/ Firmware Engineer Job ID: 1872. Key Skills: Embedded Linux, C, Board bring-up, hardware, oscilloscope, ethernet, flash, powerpc, arm, mips, device driver, microcontroller, firmware, BIOS.
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Miller Electric is looking for an experienced software engineer, specializing in embedded Operating System development. Design, develop, and test embedded device software for New Product Development initiatives.
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Develop embedded software in the C and Assembly programming languages for ARM microcontroller targets. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of embedded software development, from bare-metal board bring-up and microcontroller timing and execution characteristics to comprehensive software specification and design methods and techniques.
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Curtiss-Wright is seeking a highly motivated Embedded Software Engineer to join our Peerless Instrument facility in East Farmingdale, NY! We are looking for a creative Senior Embedded Software Engineer who has a passion to invent, solve problems and the curiosity to learn new ideas and technologies.
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The ideal candidate will have a broad knowledge of embedded software development, from bare-metal board bring-up and understanding of microcontroller timing and execution characteristics to high-level software specification and design methods and techniques.
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Abiomed is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to be part of the Hardware Engineering team to work on new products introduction and provide support for existing products consisting of digital and analog electronics as well as embedded systems and software support.
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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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Leverage your expertise in embedded software to craft innovative solutions for cockpit displays, instruments, local and remote sensing, data conversion, storage, lithium battery management, and power conversion up to 6000W.
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The Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer develops designs based on embedded firmware systems, such as Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), microcontrollers/computers, Application-Specific Integrated Circuits/systems (ASICs), and or Graphics Processor Units (GPUs.
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Curtiss-Wright is seeking a highly motivated Principal Embedded Software Engineer to join our Peerless Instrument facility in East Farmingdale, NY! Design and develop embedded software systems for precision electronic measurement equipment.
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Underseas projects use a variety of state of the art software tools, including Yockto Project or similar full-system embedded Linux build tools, Qt, Jenkins, Docker, Java, javascript, web app and network programming tools.
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EMBEDDED SOFTWARE TEST ENGINEER-VOIP (HYBRID) *This is a hybrid occasional in office position. Design Resources for Architects and Engineers Embedded Software Test Engineer-VoIP (Hybrid.
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Seeking Embedded Firmware / Software Engineer ready to work on challenging, cutting-edge, high-speed camera systems. Embedded Firmware/ Software Engineer Job ID: 1857. Key Skills: C, Linux, embedded, firmware, atmel, ARM, RTOS, Threadx, microprocessor peripherals, I2C, UART, I2S, DMA architecture, drivers, POSIX, kernel, plugin.
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We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.
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Embedded software or firmware development activities related to real-time digital signal processing equipment or embedded systems. The work may include requirements gathering, DSP or FPGA design, firmware development, software testing and debugging, embedded development, modeling & simulations development, and even C.
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