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This person thrives at the intersection of electrical design, software, firmware, printed circuit board (PCB) design, and sensor integration, grounded by a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and core engineering disciplines.
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Responsible for all aspects of product design including - systems architecture, electrical engineering design, component selection, embedded systems / microprocessor based design and programing, requirements documentation, design verification, design validation, regulatory compliance, test plan creation, test tools and test scripts development, DFM/DFT, design reviews, and DFMEA. Lead projects ranging from short-term technology investigations to full-scale product development.
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Proficient in electrical schematic capture and PCB design (eCAD) software (e.g., Altium, Orcad) Proficiency writing software for test automation, data review, and design analysis, preferably in MATLAB or Python.
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BSc or MSc in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science and having 8 years of industry experience. The Lead Embedded Firmware Engineer will be responsible for all aspects of embedded firmware development using NXP, Freescale or equivalent DSP chips for power electronics and motor drive applications.
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Demonstrates experience/knowledge in embedded controller design, embedded software (Assembly, Intel, C), and Microcontrollers/DSP (TI, Renesas, Atmel). Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering will be considered but not required.
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Proficient with electrical modeling software packages such as ETAP, Matlab Simulink, PSCAD, or EMTP-RV. Experience with drafting electrical schematics in CAD software such as AutoCAD.
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Familiarity with modeling and design software tools such as PLECS, MATLAB/Simulink, ANSYS, and Altium Designer. Create engineering documentation, including electrical drawings, and produce electrical engineering specifications and designs for internal use or external vendor manufacturing.
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Leverage your expertise in embedded software to craft innovative solutions for cockpit displays, instruments, local and remote sensing, data conversion, storage, lithium battery management, and power conversion up to 6000W.
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Proficient with electromagnetic transient software, Mathcad, Matlab, Aspen/CAPE, PSS®E software package, including all modules for load-flow, short-circuit and transient stability analysis.
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KEYWORDS Machine Learning | Physics | Embedded Systems | Signal Processing | Data Analysis | Nvidia | Electrical Engineering | Cloud Computing | Cuda | TensorRT | Radio Frequency | Transmission Processing | Linux OS | Pytorch | Python | Edge Computing.
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Develop electrical embedded systems for electro-mechanical devices and work with cross functional design teams. Strong skills in developing and implementing Embedded firmware for Microcontrollers and ability to use software/debug tools.
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The Principal Embedded Software Engineer develops software and firmware source code in C/C. Principal Embedded Software Engineer Springfield, MO. Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Electrical, or Computer Engineering.
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Familiar with or previous experience with construction documents such as isometrics, PIDs, 3D models, owner piping codes, civil-underground and structural steel drawings, rotating equipment and vessel drawings, electrical single line diagrams and architectural drawings, quality best practices, safety standards, ASME, APO, AWS and similar codes of construction.
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Founded in 1996, our highly-skilled teams of dedicated professionals work side-by-side with customers to leverage technology to solve real business problems by providing best-in-class software development, automation engineering, manufacturing systems integration (MES, HMI/SCADA, & ERP), business intelligence solutions, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and specialized product development.
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An Arrow company (Fortune #113), is a leading global provider of product engineering and semiconductor design services. einfochips.com for our portfolio of product engineering services across various industries & verticals.
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