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The multi-disciplinary team consists of talented technical staff with expertise in electromagnetics, optics, signal processing (communication, GPS), RF design, statistics, optimization, computer vision, machine learning, autonomous control, software engineering, and embedded systems.
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These products involve Analog, RF, Microwave, Acoustic, High Power, and Digital Electronic technologies along with embedded software and firmware, signal processing, and VHDL designs. Raytheon is currently seeking a test equipment design engineer to join the Sensor Test Solutions (STS) department within Test Equipment Engineering (TEE.
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Growing Engineering team is seeking a Principal Embedded Software Engineer to lead a small team and to propel the design, architecture, implementation, and test of our innovative technology products.
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Title: Software Engineer Location: Cork, Munster, IE, T23 PPT8 Requisition ID: 127061 Job SummaryAs a Software Engineer in Test in the Core Storage Engineering (CSE) organization, you will work as part of a highly skilled team responsible for the research and development of embedded software used in NetApp storage products.
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The Software Engineering team in North Reading is looking for an experienced Senior/Lead Software Engineer with passion for learning, developing high quality software, solving complex problems and becoming part of a smart and innovative team.
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These test capabilities may span disciplines (Power, RF, Analog, Digital) and domains (hardware, software, firmware). Lead development of test hardware, software, and/or firmware through its development cycle, from requirements definition through deployment at manufacturing or customer facilities.
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Experience solving tough problems within more than one of the following areas: analog and digital electrical design, RF design, firmware architecture, embedded systems design, firmware or software development, controls, instrumentation and measurement, and power supply engineering.
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The responsibilities will include designing, testing, and developing software/firmware for medical device embedded systems; and device characterizations and programming (laboratory instruments, micro-controllers, user interfaces, back-end architectures, etc.
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Work with software development teams to review and analyze embedded software code. Experience with: System Safety Engineering, System Engineering, Software or Firmware Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent Safety Engineering.
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Proven experience architecting and developing software for embedded systems. Cross-disciplinary expertise in aerospace engineering, mathematics, optics, control systems, mechanical engineering.
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This role requires architecting controllers for our electrophoretic displays as well as implementing and testing embedded systems software. Proven experience in embedded software development with expert level proficiency in C/C.
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Build and maintain long-term professional relationships with internal stakeholders (i.e., VPs, Directions, Managers, Engineering, Legal, Environmental, Project Management, and Customer and Community) within a defined geographic footprint in support of complex capital projects to ensure community and municipal relationship management is embedded into National Grid’s standard practice.
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Relevant experience or coursework in areas such as signal processing, computer vision, reinforcement learning, machine learning, reverse engineering, software development, RF hardware, scientific computing (e.g., MATLAB, Python), statistics or other relevant coursework.
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This isn’t your run-of-the-mill software development – you’ll be honing your engineering skills with embedded products, real-time programming, and object oriented design, all with the support of a management team focused on your professional growth and advancement.
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Knowledge of electrical engineering theory and one or more of the following: digital signal processing, wireless communications, computer architecture, embedded software, embedded security, cryptography, analog design, RF/EM, sensors and antennas, photonics, power systems, and software architecture and design.
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