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The main function of a firmware engineer in this role is to apply the principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to the design, development, and testing to develop firmware enabling embedded systems to meet customer requirements.
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5-8 years’ experience in a firmware engineer or embedded systems engineer position or equivalent position. Understanding of automated equipment and systems, panel design, firmware design, regulatory practices and schematics.
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As a Senior Embedded Firmware Engineer for the organization, you will develop firmware and software as part of highly integrated, custom embedded processing systems used in new products developed by Enercon and its customers.
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Driving the design and implementation of software and firmware. Your responsibility will include defining and implementing critical parts of our system that interact directly with various user classes, a pivotal role in defining, implementing, and bringing to market the leading switching architecture of our next-generation Control Room devices.
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Candidates must possess 8-10 years of experience in analog/digital design, including embedded systems and firmware development, utilizing appropriate development environments. Ultimate Staffing is working with a family-owned, international electronics fabrication organization with multiple locations in St. Clair County in Illinois (Metro East, St. Louis, MO) in looking for an Electrical Engineer to head up and manage their Engineering department.
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Maintain and administer hardware, software, firmware, and OS. FEDITC is seeking a Journeyman PC Technician to work at Hurlburt Field AFB, FL. A United States Citizenship and an active Top Secret DoD Security Clearance is required to be considered for this position.
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Experience of patching of Operating Systems and applications, firmware upgrade, and Cybersecurity tools. Experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing is a plus. Skills: Infrastructure engineer/Network engineer.
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Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled Power Electronics Firmware Engineer with expertise in FPGA, DSP, and MCU technologies to join our dynamic team. Power Electronics Firmware Engineer (FPGA/DSP/MCU.
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Conduct firmware (FW) development and debugging. Develop detailed circuit board specifications, specifications at the Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) level, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), and test plans.
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Lead the firmware development efforts for residential energy storage products, including MPPT Chargers, inverters, BMS, EV Chargers and HEMS. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in firmware development, expertise in embedded systems, and a passion for renewable energy technologies.
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Mounting new radios to rack, establishing network and RF connectivity, upgrading / downgrading firmware. Associate Degree (Required) Mounting new radios to rack, establishing network and RF connectivity, upgrading / downgrading firmware.
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Verify embedded firmware and higher-level software functionality of the product. Developing new power supply solutions to provide on-board power and in-flight entertainment hardware including AC/DC Power supplies and high-voltage DC/DC converters (LLC and flyback.
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Perform scheduled maintenance on Windows and Linux servers such as install firmware updates, security patches, hotfixes and hardware upgrades. Support creation management, and support for the Atlassian product suite including Jira Software, Jira Service Management, and Confluence.
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Perform semi-annual inventory of server software, hardware, firmware, create inventory reports, and track end-of-life (EoL) or end-of-support (EoS) dates affecting yearly budgets and hardware refreshes.
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You'll leverage your embedded expertise in new concepts, product development, circuit design, and project management to develop new firmware platforms, components, product lifecycle, testing, and on-site production support.
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