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Develop firmware and software for RF control systems including instrument control, DSPs, and FPGAs∯*∯ You will be responsible for leading the design and development of RF control systems, including the selection of appropriate components, and the development of firmware and software.
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We are seeking an Embedded Firmware Engineer to support our efforts in building world-class mobile solutions for our direct-to-consumer products, as well as our business partners. Senior Firmware Engineer, Embedded C Focus Our mission is to make securely accessing the things in your life noticeably easier, without being noticeable.
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Demonstrate a strong technical foundation in electronic and/or firmware analysis design, development, and testing, along with experience in embedded micro-controller systems. Must be able to read and analyze schematics, engineering requirements, data, and test results, ensuring the identification, tracking, and resolution of hardware, firmware, and system level software issues.
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We’re expanding our Access Egress Hardware Group, seeking to hire a Team Lead who oversees a small to mid-sized Firmware Engineering Team. This role will encompass shaping the future of cutting-edge technology as a pivotal member of the team.
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Forge valuable connections with our product management experts, work in concert with remote engineering teams, and engage with external App teams, contributing to a well-rounded and innovative approach to firmware development.
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Supervision of software engineering update processes (BIOS, firmware). Update required documentation in support of NERC CIP. End client AVANGRID. Supervision of software engineering update processes (BIOS, firmware.
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Responsible for embedded software (firmware) programming in electronic products. Development of product (software/firmware) from initial concept, detailed design, and implementation into manufacturing including prototyping, pilot production, and test and troubleshooting through initial production startup.
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