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Lead the software architectural design of a new embedded firmware project which includes a network stack, peripheral interfaces, real-time operating systems, communication with and reconfiguration of an FPGA.
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Work with our client’s Business Development and Systems Engineering teams to understand our customer’s DevSecOps requirements and ensure our products meet those requirements Design and develop reusable DevSecOps components and solutions for CICD pipelines Support the design, development and verification of DevSecOps compliant embedded Linux builds for our client’s products.
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Knowledge of embedded processor peripheral interfaces (PCIe, USB, I2C, CAN, SPI, storage, high speed serial) Hardware Systems Integration Engineer. At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range.
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Senior Embedded Systems Engineer. Customer Success Manager. Developing consumable APIs to integrate with client systems (EHRs like Epic, etc) Manage stages of the continuous development and release process Translate designs and wireframes into high quality code Optimize components for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers.
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The Thermal Systems Engineer will work closely with customers, the Program Management organization, and other engineering disciplines in a team environment to develop and support products such as (Vapor Cycle) Environmental Control Systems (VCS/ECS) for commercial and military ground and airborne platforms, high-power motors, and embedded firmware controllers.
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Position Summary The Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for software solutions to run on our family of satellite avionics and payload data processing systems. software development with embedded Linux, Linux networking, other embedded real-time operating systems (RTOS.
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As a SeniorEmbedded Software Developer, you willbe responsible to: Develop and maintain embedded software for critical care diagnostics products with multi-core processors and / or heterogeneous multi-processor systems.
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The Embedded Software Engineer writes functional software for deployment on embedded devices and systems like aircraft and payloads and have the opportunity to test out those devices in flight test environments.
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Galpin Benefits 401k + employer match Sick Pay Vehicle Purchase Discounts Employee Assistance Program 20% off at all our Restaurant Locations Employee Referral Bonuses Employee Appreciation Day Employee Tickets/Theme Park Discounts Other Holiday Events and more Competitive pay plans Full Benefits after 30 days of employment including Health, Vision, & Dental Insurance PTO Life insurance Advancement opportunities At Galpin, we believe that a diverse workforce is a strength to be celebrated.
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Strong EE fundamentals in electronic circuit design/development with microcontroller-based embedded systems. The base pay range for this role is between $125,800 and $229,400, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
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7+ years of experience as an Embedded Engineer, with at least 3 years of experience in creating MOTS or R&D electro-mechanical sensor systems. Skilled in embedded software and firmware development, especially for 16- or 32- bit microcontrollers and embedded Linux systems.
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Develop architecture and software for embedded systems, HMIs, and peripherals. In addition to a highly competitive salary ($150K to $185K) and exciting engineering challenges, we offer best-in-class medical, vision, dental, tuition reimbursement, advancement opportunities, a hybrid work environment, ESOP, and a pet-friendly work environment.
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Expertise in the design, development, testing, and maturation of systems for Medical Diagnostics, Life Sciences, Analytical Science, or Scientific Instrumentation, involving a complex integration of fluidics, electro-mechanical and optical hardware, electronics, firmware, and embedded computing.
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Strong knowledge of hardware implementation of various accelerator IPs such as AI/ML, ISP, etc., as well as embedded software, especially Real-time Operating Systems and Hypervisors. Translate organizational needs into concrete semiconductor requirements, specifically targeting AI/ML, real-time operating systems, hypervisors, and various other embedded and accelerator IPs.
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The Embedded Software Engineer is responsible for software solutions to run on our family of satellite avionics and payload data processing systems. Embedded software design and implementation using tools associated with multi-core application processors integrated with FPGA, including but not limited to Xilinx, Microsemi, Microchip, and Vorago.
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competitive pay embedded systems jobs Title: customer success in Vienna, West Virginia
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