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Education in microcontroller architectures and embedded systems can be a plus. Basic knowledge of Firmware development for embedded system (assembler language or C) and real time operating systems.
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The successful candidate will apply their experience in Middleware Software development for embedded systems to expand Sirius XM’s software framework used to build automotive and aftermarket products.
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BlackBerry QNX was born in embedded, and provides time-tested and trusted foundation software, including our deterministic microkernel real-time operating system (RTOS), safety-certified products, middleware and security solutions, all purpose-built for embedded systems.
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A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science Minimum 2 years of post-graduate working experience in controls (automotive or military vehicle level preferred) Experience in embedded systems application and its testing.
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The four years of experience must include one year of experience with each of the following: (1) Matlab, Simulink, Stateflow, and Embedded Coder; (2) Software-In-Loop and Hardware-In-Loop test environments; (3) defining embedded software architecture; (4) writing and reviewing software requirements and description documents; and (5) Embedded C/C.
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As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change.
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Electrical hardware development of camera and RADAR fusion technology for in-vehicle ADAS applications, including the embedded application of single and multi-focus perception/detection cameras, and multi-camera ADAS domain controllers.
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Developing embedded software using Simulink. Experience in embedded systems application and its testing. This client is a US Federal Government contractor and is legally required to hire US Citizens.
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Job DescriptionRenesas is seeking an engineer eager to grow to be experienced in Automotive Embedded MCU and/or SoC development with strong knowledge of cybersecurity and ability to engage with the customer for technical marketing of security solutions.
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MATLAB/Simulink, Python, and embedded software development. System Integration: Integrate control algorithms and software modules into embedded systems and hardware platforms, such as microcontrollers, ensuring robust communication and interoperability with other vehicle or system components.
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Developing embedded C code projects (Arduino or RPi) Support and implement embedded controls, application features and software engineering related activities for ICE, Hybrid and BEV projects.
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He/she works with utilization management reports, corporate data stores, and information services to optimize drug therapy in their population.
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Background Profile Expertise in automotive embedded software development, including requirements management, code-level development (Matlab/Simulink a plus), developing graphic-based architecture, and guiding junior-level engineers.
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Minimum 3 years’ experience in successfully selling software products in the automotive market, such as Classic AUTOSAR, Adaptive AUTOSAR, embedded and cyber security, Connected Car, HMI, testing/tooling and related engineering services.
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An understanding of automotive components and embedded systems. Minimum 3 years of development or industry experience in ADAS or EMS is required. Knowledge of ADAS sensor and ADAS control function.
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