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Experience with ARM architectures, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and other embedded platforms preferred·Knowledge of Visual Studio This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Senior Software Engineer to contribute to cutting-edge projects in fast growing company supporting consumer and defense drone development.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems (i.e. drones.
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Our client has several senior software engineering opportunities with various focuses including embedded Linux administration, machine learning, UI development, autopilot software and system architectures.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems ( drones.
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Net and/or Python ·Strong proficiency in embedded Linux, including system, network manager, modem manager, etc. Responsibilities·Develop high-quality software design and architecture for next-generation unmanned systems·Grow to lead a team of junior software engineers to develop products and solutions related to unmanned systems.
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Job OverviewWe are seeking a talented Senior Software Engineer to join our team. Software Engineering: 5 years (Required)Proficiency in C, C. ·Identify, prioritize, and execute tasks in the software development life cycle·Develop tools and applications by producing clean, efficient code·Automate tasks through appropriate tools and scripting·Review and debug code·Perform validation and verification testing·Collaborate with internal teams to fix and improve softwareExperienceThe successful candidate would ideally possess the following skills; however, we will consider applicants with only partial skillsets.
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Our work environment includes:·Modern office setting·Flexible time off, work hours and priority of work-life balance·Hybrid work from home options·Laid back atmosphere·Access to modern tools and equipmentJob OverviewWe are seeking a talented Senior Software Engineer to join our team.
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We currently provide US-made control systems for unmanned systems with integrated compute power in addition to full turn-key professional ISR drone solutions. Our client is an innovative technology company looking to advance unmanned systems.
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Familiarity with or strongly expressed interest in open-source autopilot projects and communication protocols (PX4, ArduPilot, ROS, MAVLink, QGroundControl, Mission Planner, etc.) RequirementsJob applicants must be US Citizens and must be able to obtain a security clearance.
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We work as an agile, well-integrated team and get satisfaction from solving hard problems. We are a rapidly growing, well-funded company, and excited to begin work on new technologies and projects. EducationB.S. Degree in Engineering or Computer Science.
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Advanced degrees are welcome.
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Education Degree in Engineering or Computer Science. Advanced degrees are welcome.
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Advanced degrees are welcome.
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Familiarity with or strongly expressed interest in open-source autopilot projects and communication protocols (PX4, ArduPilot, ROS, MAVLink, QGroundControl, Mission Planner, ·Experience with ARM architectures, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and other embedded platforms preferred·Knowledge of Visual Studio This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Senior Software Engineer to contribute to cutting-edge projects in fast growing company supporting consumer and defense drone development.
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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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