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Prefer experience with analog circuitry and embedded systems firmware and executed ML embedded projects. Develop BMS Simulink models and use embedded coder to generate codes support advance ML algorithms.
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Execute penetration testing and reverse engineering of software and firmware. In this role, you will be analyzing embedded system security, developing tools and proof-of-concept exploits and reverse engineering software from bootloaders to userland applications.
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We are looking for an embedded firmware/software engineer to join Digi International's team in Plano, TX. Our Plano team is a leading provider of low power wide area (LPWA) wireless technology and with an extensive LoRaWAN product portfolio that includes high performance client modules, intelligent industrial devices, gateways, and the highly scalable X-ON cloud IoT platform.
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Write firmware for a variety of embedded systems for both internal and external customers. Join our client's team as an Embedded Software Architect and play a key role in shaping the future of technology while experiencing a dynamic and innovative work environment.
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This person is responsible for assessing, designing, securing, and optimizing DevSecOps solutions and the deployment of lean principles, practices, tools, and technologies (including platforms, frameworks, and services) that enable consistent, verifiable, and automated management of software and firmware applications, executable simulations, and infrastructure resources between production and non-production environments.
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We are seeking an Red Team Software Security Engineer someone who will be analyzing embedded system security, developing tools and proof-of-concept exploits and reverse engineering software from bootloaders to userland applications.
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We are seeking a talented Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join a leading company in the design and manufacture of software-enabled energy storage and management systems. 5+ years of embedded software development experience.
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7+ years’ experience in embedded software development and writing C and/or assembly code for microcontrollers such as Microchip PIC, Freescale/NXP, ST, Cortex M3/M0 and Atmel. Own the embedded software system design cycle from requirements through launch and beyond.
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Embedded within the Product Cybersecurity Group (PCG), the Product Security Testing Team (PSTT) performs advanced security testing engagements for pre-production automotive solutions worldwide.
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Knowledge of software fuzzing techniques and solutions (e.g., BAP, AFL). Experience With Linux And Other Embedded Operating Systems. Knowledge of embedded security features and best practices (e.g., Secure Boot.
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At least two years working with embedded systems and developing Linux apps, firmware and drivers. Implement embedded apps, drivers, and firmware in C and other languages from high level design specifications.
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Experienced in the architecture, design, hardware/software integration, and development of embedded software to interface and control power convertor controls and drives. Responsible for the successful implementation and delivery of embedded software products and components throughout the entire product lifecycle.
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3-5+ years of overall software development experience in embedded SW or Firmware development. Experience with microcontrollers within embedded software. Firmware Engineer – Plano, TX – Contract to hire.
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Experience with hardware/software integration in embedded systems Thorough understanding of networking protocols and techniques Hands-on experience with logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, etc Strong written and oral communications skills Excellent troubleshooting/diagnostic capability Experience with and discipline in using revision control systems Because the skill sets needed for each project vary, we expect all candidates to be able to learn new skills and adapt to quickly-changing technology.
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Lead the architectural design and enhancement of our firmware tree to support iterative improvement and long-term maintainability. development for embedded systems, including bare metal development.
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