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As a Firmware Software Engineer II, you will develop new generation software core software solution for automotive grade real-time ECUs. Core software typically includes middle layer, lower layer embedded software (BSP drivers), RTOS, bootloader, cybersecurity stack for electronic control unit (ECU.
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You will have the opportunity to work with different portions of our systems and business, including UI/UX, back-end automation, and embedded business process improvement projects. Experience in software-as-a-service, actuarial science and/or insurance underwriting industry.
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Strong knowledge of hardware (electrical, optical, mechanical) and embedded software/firmware. Familiarity with high-speed PCB layout, signal integrity, assembly, and manufacturing. As a Koch company, Molex is a leading supplier of connectors and interconnect components, driving innovation in electronics and supporting industries from automotive to health care and consumer to data communications.
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Collaborate with Embedded Software Engineers, Mobile Developers, DevOps, Quality Assurance, UX, and Marketing. In constructing and coordinating cloud product software from start to finish, including AWS cloud infrastructure, Android/iOS app interfaces, backend interfaces, and product firmware and systems, you will also develop various key features such as sensors, motors, and digital control interfacing to serverless clouds, mobile devices, and voice assistants.
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The Embedded Software Engineer designs, develops, operates, and maintains software and firmware components and computing systems software to be applied to and integrated with engineering, scientific and manufacturing requirements.
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Apply understanding of Advanced Control Systems, Embedded Software, Electronics (Sensors and Actuators). This position is part of Functional Safety team which manages the full Functional Safety development lifecycle for all ECU applications including Base Software, Conventional and Electrified Powertrain, Electrification, ADAS systems, Body Cab Controls, and Chassis Controls.
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Experience working with one or more from the following: Security and Privacy, Blockchain, Infrastructure, Mobile Application Development, Embedded Systems, Frontend Development and/or similar. Niomon is looking for a Lead Software Engineer who has a passion for solving hard engineering problems to build our API products for innovative fintech companies.
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Developing new software, debugging and supporting embedded Linux platforms using C/C. Working closely with system architects, software, electrical, and testing engineers to deliver reliable, mission critical embedded software.
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As the US leader in Qt development, ICS provides integrated custom software development and UX design for touchscreen, mobile, embedded, and desktop applications for leading brands worldwide.
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Embedded software development and testing tools (Canalyzer, HILs, etc.) Experience with applying Functional Safety to one or more automotive domains such as conventional or electrified propulsion, steering, braking, lighting, HVAC, ADAS, base software.
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Experience with Matlab, Simulink, MS Visio, INCA, Software configuration management tools. Experience with Software programming language such as C/C. Experience with Matlab, Simulink, MS Visio, INCA, Software configuration management tools.
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We provide the world's largest base of open source software with a full support SLA, FIPS cryptographic compliance, HIPAA and FedRAMP compliant security commitments, and the number one developer experiences.
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Provide guidance to hardware and software teams in implementing functional safety requirements and processes. Bachelors degree in engineering, Engineering Technology or Computer Science. Plan and support safety validation activities, such as fault injection testing.
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3 years of experience in device security, embedded systems security, hardware security or reverse engineering. About the job In this role, you will lead vulnerability research for Pixel devices including hardware, firmware software, protocols, applications, drivers, and baseband implementations.
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A minimum of 6 years of experience in security and/or embedded software engineering functions is required. + Software engineering experience including securely building embedded applications is required.
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