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The responsibilities for the SW Technical Authority encompass the following: technical execution and leading the team through the Software Development lifecycle (SRR, PDR, CDR, FQT), including transition production.
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Follow established Software processes and procedures, development, documentation and maintenance/management of operations concepts, requirements (system, element, segment level), external and internal interfaces, and other software engineering work products/artifacts.
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The Senior Principal Software Engineer in the Multi-Mission department of the Software Engineering Directorate will support major Naval Power development programs. Apply expertise in software development for embedded multi-processor systems.
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In addition to understanding modern software engineering, the candidate will support core signal and image processing algorithms, hardware control, GUI design, and database development. Experience with reusable frameworks, library or software toolkit development, is highly desired.
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Date Posted: 2022-01-25-08:00 Country: United States of America Location: AZ201: RMS AP Bldg 801 1151 East Hermans Road Building 801, Tucson, AZ, 85756 USA Job Description: Candidate uses and applies extensive advanced software quality practices, principles, theories, concepts and techniques associated with the evaluation of software, firmware and configurable logic development for embedded multi-processor systems, and test systems.
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The Junior Software Engineer Intern needs to be local to Tucson and will be responsible for software development activities both individually and as a member of the an agile team.
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Software for embedded multi-processor systems, contributing to the development of new principles and concepts, resolving unusually complex technical software problems, and providing innovative solutions.
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In this role, the Software Engineer requires extensive knowledge of programming languages, software development, computer operating systems, Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), DevOps, Application Programming Interface (API) development, container development, and distributed systems.
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Development of userland application code in embedded Linux systems, specifically code for testing driver interfaces and for enabling the use of standard software environments. Experience in embedded RTOS and/or embedded Linux software development.
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5+ years of experience in practical system development and deployment. Experience with reusable framework design and development. development in Linux. This individual will work with a small, dispersed team on software frameworks that support advanced hardware- and software-based SIGINT systems.
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Keywords: python, agile, lean, distributed systems, openstack, ceph, containers, kubernetes, docker, scale-out, orchestration, linux, ubuntu, cloud, devops, open source, serverless, networking, home, remote job, software development, software engineering, openstack.
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GMagAO-X is in development for the planned 25 meter Giant Magellan Telescope. The software will need to be robust enough to be deployed to remote mountain sites and space based missions.
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Designs and develops staining procedures in close collaboration with assay development. Manages Design Change Orders (DCOs) , Document Changes (DCs), and Product Development Process Document Approvals (PDP DAs) via the Document Control System (DCS.
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Most of the team's work involves pure Python software development focused on enabling true DevOps workflows. This role is ideal for software engineers who want to work in a global team, have a passion for distributed systems and cloud computing, and an interest in the entire Linux stack - from kernel to networking to virtualization and containers.
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4 or more years of industry embedded software development experience. Prior work experience with Engine or Machine software development. Develop embedded software features in C programming language and Matlab/Simulink.
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