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Embedded SW/Firmware Engineering. Experience with firewalls and embedded systems are a plus. B.S. in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering; M.S. preferred.
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Master’s degree or PhD in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field. 5 years of experience working with embedded operating systems. Google is an engineering company at heart.
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The role stays up-to-date with emerging technologies and industry trends in embedded systems and firmware development. Four-year or Graduate Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience or demonstrated competence.
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Senior Software Engineer Manager, Embedded Systems/Firmware, Platforms Infrastructure Engineering. 5 years of experience with embedded operating systems. With your extensive technical expertise you take initiative to independently design and implement new systems, designing, implementing, and testing multiple features with little or no direction from tech lead or manager.
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SambaNova is hiring a senior-level Firmware Engineer in SambaNova’s Infrastructure Product Goup. In this role you will be responsible for working in the engineering team in Palo Alto developing platforms for our RDU. You will work closely with our hardware and software engineering teams to develop the platform software that our other engineering teams depend on for the final product definition.
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BS / MS in an engineering discipline (or equivalent professional experience) with 5 years experience in microcontroller and embedded systems development. PhD in Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field and 3 years of Software Engineering or related work experience.
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This role will simulate, develop, test, and debug embedded software for our systems and will need a firm grasp of the physics behind our mechanical engineering work to do so. We are seeking a seasoned embedded software engineer to own the firmware that will control every aspect of the multiple robotic machines, or "nodes" within our fully automated fabrication platform.
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System integration of embedded systems with Silicon, Firmware, and Software. Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or equivalent practical experience.
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Lead and manage a small team of system software engineers to develop and support Compute GPU products, including kernel and embedded firmware driver development across multiple OSes. B.S. or M.S. or equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science. Leverages advanced Software/Hardware Systems knowledge and experience to design, develop, create , modify and validate software/firmware.
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5+ years of professional experience in design/development, integration, validation or system level debugging in embedded systems. BS or MS in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent industry experience.
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In order to do that, you will be required to: - Examine embedded systems and find security vulnerabilities in Apple or 3rd party firmware and bootloaders. B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science or Engineering, or proven track record as a Security Researcher or Security Analyst is preferred.
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Strong understanding of embedded systems architecture and hardware/software interactions. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Title: Firmware Engineer.
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Of experience or master’s degree in electrical/ electronic/ computer engineering, computer science or any STEM related field or PhD in electrical/ electronic/ computer engineering, computer science, or any STEM related field with 3+ years of experienceMinimum 8 years of experience in SoC/Embedded Systems with at least 5+ years of firmware/software validation experience dealing with hardware level intricacies.
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Programming - Operating systems such as Windows, Linux and/or Chrome - Expertise working on PCs and/or embedded systems - Experience in software development, debug, validation and/or integration Data structures, OOPs concepts, computer architecture, operating systems, and/or multithreaded programming - Technical concepts, architecture, systems, development methods, and disciplines associated with defined projects, and applies knowledge to accelerate project completion.
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