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As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software for embedded systems and Android applications. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join our team.
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For this highly skilled and hands-on engineering leadership role, our expectations are as follows: In addition to managing the day-to-day activities of a growing team of seven highly skilled embedded systems engineers, you will focus on the design, development, implementation, testing, and documentation of complex firmware and software to be used in high voltage power supplies across all our markets and applications.
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Exceptional interpersonal and relationship management skillsConfident and influential communication skillsKnowledge of the real-time embedded software marketExperience in consultative selling to the Tier 1s and OEMs in the Automotive market (Infotainment, Telematics, Digital Instrument Cluster, ADAS, Acoustics, etc.
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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. The Embedded Systems Engineer II will collaborate with global Engineering and Operations teams to apply a platform use approach to all new designs while gathering and implementing design considerations for use in multiple product categories.
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Knowledge of all or some of the following:*Digital and analog circuit design*Firmware development in C Language*Embedded Systems*LabView*Schematic capture and PCB Layout*Sensors (pressure/speed/position)*National instruments hardwareDuties:*Design and Development of electronic devices through reverse engineering of OEM components.
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Industry Summary: The Hardware Engineering team at QuEra is seeking a talented Embedded Software Engineer to join us as we work on the next generation Quantum Control System. Embedded Software Engineer - Hardware Engineering + Hirgin now.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Wireless Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, Digital Arts & Sciences or related field.
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Embedded controllers like STM32 and busses I2C, SMB, SPI.Familiarity with Lithium Ion battery packs, capsense technologies is a plusExperience with embedded software development, compilers, IDE’s, JIRA, SVN is a plusExperience with wireless communication standards like BLE is a plus Education & Experience: BS in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
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Instrumentation – Lake Forest, CAWork with UX designer to identify the storyboard, translate the storyboard into application on IOSSystem Architecture, Software programming, Embedded systems, Modeling & SimulationVisualization – Goleta, CAWork with engineers to help develop next generation 3D camera system.
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Activities include VHDL/Verilog coding, detailed digital design, embedded systems, and FPGA development. Experience in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA.
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Gain Experience In: Systems Engineering, Embedded Electronics, Automated Electronics, Control Development, Infotainment, Autonomous, and Electrification depending on interests and business needs.
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Proficient in the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software for creating mechanical designs and simulations, familiarity with programming and diagnostic software relevant to UAV operation (such as Raspberry Pi / Arduino), and maintenance.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or other related field. -Knowledgeable in programming, data structures, computer systems, and software engineering.
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KEY QUALIFICATIONS: Python, SQL Data processing, ML experience Data Warehouse knowledge ETL pipeline knowledge Data Engineering Data Science Data Analytics, Data Mining PLEASE HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL SKILLS: Kubernetes, Tableau, PowerBi MongoDB Microsoft Cloud Services like Azure and AKS Snowflake SQL Server data platform Software development (including design, implementation, testing, and change management.
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Rust or other languagesHave in-depth knowledge with real-time embedded software philosophies and practicesHave expertise with Linux and RTOSReview schematics, logic analyzer, and embedded software (bare-metal) trouble-shooting techniquesFamiliarity with cryptography, threat modeling, and secure SDLC, TrustZone, bootloader.
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