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Engineer/Developer - Software, Hardware, Research (Capabilities Development Specialist) - Entry to Expert Levels (MD, TX, CO) Denver/Aurora, CO. - Hardware Specialties: - Hardware RE, design, development, or testing (Verilog, VHDL, FPGA, PCB); Testing and debugging tools (JTAG, Oscilloscopes, etc.
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As a Sr. Embedded Hardware Engineer, you will be responsible for hardware product design from initial concept through requirements definition, architecture definition, part selection, detailed design, analysis, manufacturing, testing, qualification in field, and technical support to customer and partners.
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Proficient in using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and other hardware debugging tools. Able to generate hardware test plans for Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) of custom-designed electronics and digital displays.
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Leading hardware/firmware architecture design and development teams for embedded systems. Provide subject matter expertise in embedded hardware design, development, and test in digital and analog circuit design.
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Able to lead technical teams by creating project plans, overseeing the hardware development process, setting milestones, and ensuring timely delivery. Knowledge of techniques to ensure good signal integrity and to address EMI/EMC challenges in custom PCBA designs.
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Highly specialized in one or more phases of software systems development, systems integration,hardware, storage, or network engineering. Backup administrator experience in a SAN environment (preferred application: NetBackup.
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Athenix Special Missions (ASM) is seeking a qualified Simulations Hardware/Software Engineer at the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support (MTCCS)-Centers of Excellence (COE) Schools at Joint Base San Antonio, TX.
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We are looking for a self-motivated software engineer with experience developing in Python, to work on test automation tools or Linux based embedded hardware. Canonical is hiring a Python Software Engineer to join the Certification team, who make the tools which enable us to know that a desktop, laptop, server or IoT device is working properly.
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Technosoft engineers and designers are equipped with state-of-the-art hardware and software tools in their fields, including those for 3-D modeling, Finite Element Analysis and process simulation.
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We are looking for a Hardware Engineer who will be responsible for designing and developing hardware components in close collaboration with software engineers to make sure the final product operates seamlessly.
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