Embedded QT/QML Engineer
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Position: Embedded QT/QML Engineer Location: Oak Brook, IL Must haves:5+ years of experience, embedded systemsQTQMLGUI developmentCAN is a plus Job Descriptionmanufactures and develops tractors and construction equipment for the agriculture and construction/mining industries.This team is responsible for the electronic displays and guidance systems for the tractor. This system controls many elements of the tractor including the implements connected to the back of the tractor and also controls many portions of the auto guidance autonomous functionsThey have had an increase in work on this platform and do not have enough people on the team to come through on the timelines over the next few years.The specific project that this team will be working on is setting up the foundation for the display to be changed over from an Android/Java based display to a QML/QT, C++, Linux Display.Much of the work will be rewriting applications from Java to C++. A portion of the work is re-coding to C++ and other portion is re-architecting to C++. Much of the middle layers of the application must be redefined and redeveloped (from business logic to UI).They are looking for Software engineers that can do object oriented and multithreaded embedded application development. Responsibilities:Work with Senior Engineers to establish goals for weekDesign display and guidance systems in C++Interface with Systems Engineers on refinement of requirements and solutionsWill be designing new feature sets for the platform.Help with Linux Device developmentIf candidate has QT/QML, will help with architectureWill perform unit-tests on code for bugsUtilize networking for communication with the vehicle (CAN, LIN, etc)Each day will be 60-80% development: some example things they will work on are:c++ conversion from Javacustomer facing code down to registerclock cyclesdata on communication bus and transmission to tractor stability related to data latency issues Regards,