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Curtiss-Wright is seeking a highly motivated Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join our Peerless Instrument facility in East Farmingdale, NY! We are looking for a creative Senior Embedded Software Engineer who has a passion to invent, solve problems and the curiosity to learn new ideas and technologies.
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We are seeking a Senior Embedded Software Engineer who will design, develop, and maintain firmware and software on IoT electronics systems and products. Within the Product Development team, the Software Engineer will design, develop, and maintain embedded firmware and software on Electronics systems and products ensuring timely delivery of projects.
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For this highly skilled and hands-on engineering leadership role, our expectations are as follows: In addition to managing the day-to-day activities of a growing team of seven highly skilled embedded systems engineers, you will focus on the design, development, implementation, testing, and documentation of complex firmware and software to be used in high voltage power supplies across all our markets and applications.
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At least 60 Credits toward a Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering degree with embedded software development, preferably embedded Linux and VxWorks. As an Intern for the Software Engineering Team, you will design and develop GUI-based programs for Windows, Linux, Embedded Linux, and VxWorks operating systems for military and commercial aerospace applications.
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Develop and present the eInfochips value propositions - in Embedded, Hardware, Software, IOT, Mobility, AI/ML. Analytics, Cloud Operations and ASIC engineering to the potential customers.
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Interact with a cross-disciplinary engineering team (mechanical, electrical, embedded software and projects) to generate and edit system electrical design documents. Engaged in all aspects of technical projects that includes design, assembling, wiring, testing and troubleshooting complex, electro mechanical, industrial x-ray integrated sources.
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Company: NAPCO Security Technologies, a world-wide leader in the manufacturing of electronic security systems for over 40 years, headquartered in Amityville, Long Island NY, seeks an embedded software (firmware) developer to join our Engineering team.
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As a part of our TDP, you will join a two-year cohort with an embedded support structure, learning and development journey, and community to accelerate your career and prepare you for success within your field.
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Design, code, test, and provide ongoing support for embedded systems software to meet technical and customer requirements. Learn how to design, implement, integrate and test real-time embedded software with hardware.
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Knowledge of Altium or similar PCB layout software. Programming microcontrollers utilizing embedded C. Knowledge of Altium or similar PCB layout software. Programming microcontrollers utilizing embedded C.
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