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10+ years of experience in software development (embedded systems preferred) Senior Software Engineer (Embedded Linux-Focused) Experience in embedded hardware / software product development.
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We are specialized in Digital Systems (IT & Software and Systems Engineering) and Industrial Performance (Quality Assurance, Supply Chain, and Project Management). Experience with real-time embedded systems is a plus.
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Performs diverse and complex software product development, modification, and evaluation of components, subsystems, and systems by applying engineering principles and developing new or unique analysis tools as required.
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Write firmware for a variety of embedded systems for both internal and external customers. development for embedded systems, including bare metal development. Join our client's team as an Embedded Software Architect and play a key role in shaping the future of technology while experiencing a dynamic and innovative work environment.
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Job Title: Advanced Embedded Software Engineer. Technical leadership and engineering expertise in diagnostics/debugging issues in existing code required for real time high surety systems.
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5+ years of software engineering experience developing production-grade firmware and embedded software with preference to electromechanical hardware and robotic systems.
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Design, develop, and test embedded software applications for CNI or avionics systems. We are seeking a talented and experienced Embedded Software Engineer to join our team developing cutting-edge embedded software for the aerospace industry.
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Develop, maintain, architect, and design embedded networking software. BS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering; MS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering preferred.
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Job Title: Advanced Embedded Software Engineer - C / Linux. Will work on Naval Programs, developing middleware improvements for embedded systems, as well as taking a critical role in enhancing the capabilities for this architecture.
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The successful candidate will manage a local embedded software team and be responsible for developing critical software components for UAS command and control systems. Support software testing and systems engineering by reviewing and updating designs.
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You will lead the Software Engineering group and maintain responsibility for the development of embedded software for new electronic products ranging from simple microcontroller-based solutions to highly complex embedded processing systems.
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We're in search of an accomplished Senior Manager of Embedded Software Engineering to spearhead our team's efforts in driving innovation. If you have experience in leading teams engaged in end-to-end embedded software development, then we will be excited to speak with you about this Senior Manager, Embedded Software Engineering opening.
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Hands-on technical experience with the development of Linux/Windows kernels and drivers, systems, embedded FW development, BIOS. Advanced degree (MS/Ph. D. preferred) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
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Minimum of a Bachelor s degree in Computer Science (knowledge and experience in Electrical Engineering and embedded systems preferred) As a key member of our engineering team, you will play a critical role in designing, developing, and optimizing embedded software solutions for our cutting-edge products.
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Extensive experience on software development on embedded systems. Experience in the field of autonomous driving or ADAS systems. Research, development and implementation of perception, sensor fusion, mapping, and localization algorithms for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Automated Driving (AD) technologies.
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