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Responsibilities: Automotive, Hardware, Battery, PCB, PCBA, Printed Circuit Board Assembly, Client, Battery Management Systems, Design, Development, Testing, Validation, FuSA, Functional Safety Analysis like DFMEA, Worst Case Analysis, WCA, WCCA, Analog, Digital, Power Electronics, Schematic, Circuit, EMI/EMC, Board bring up, Troubleshooting, communication protocol (like CAN, SPI, IC), Microcontroller, Op Amp, Operational Amplifier, Lab Testing, Debugging.
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Design electronics - motors, power supplies, and microcontroller systems. Working PCB layout software (ideally with Altium Designer but not a requirement) Design electronics - motors, power supplies, and microcontroller systems.
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As a Senior Hardware/Firmware QA Engineer, you will have opportunity to work with extremely hardworking and dedicated people across hardware engineer, software and firmware. The Senior Hardware/Firmware QA Engineer will be part of an established QA test.
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We have 100+ years of cumulative hands-on experience in architecture, logic design, verification, physical design, emulation and firmware. A minimum of 3 years of experience RTL Integration, 3rd Party IP RTL through Lint, CDC check, DFT check with spyglass or VC static and generate clean reports.
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Deliver and install products on customer floor, set game options and perform all prep tests including assurance hardware and firmware as well as system interfaces. We are looking for an IT technician who can service our hall in the Milwaukee.
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We are looking for a passionate Firmware Engineer to join our growing Engineering team in building out our next generation of IoT embedded solutions. The successful candidate will be a self-motivated, hands-on engineer with interest and experience in design, analysis, development, evaluation, prototyping, and support of firmware for new and existing products, working both independently and as a contributor in a team environment.
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Plan, outline and write embedded microcontroller code, primarily in ANSI C, and PC code in Visual Studio and/or LabVIEW. Package designs into printed circuit board (PCB) layouts and off-the-shelf or custom enclosures that may be developed in coordination with mechanical engineering.
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Microprocessor/Microcontroller system based design, components derating and reliability analyses. Knowledge on EMI noise reduction techniques and PCB layout. Design analyses tools from schematic capture to signal integrity.
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Implement change management processes for firmware, OS, and third-party application patching. Implement change management processes for firmware, OS, and third-party application patching. Deploy and manage virtualization solutions, including VMware and Hyper-V.
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Providing configuration management (CM) recommendations for information system security software, hardware, and firmware and coordinating changes and modifications with the ISSM, Security Control Assessor (SCA), and Authorizing Official (AO.
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The Lead Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer will be a key member of the Technology & Architecture Team for Connected Services, reporting to the Director, Technology & Architecture. The ideal candidate for the Connected Services Lead Embedded Software/Firmware Engineer role embodies Clarios' behaviors and is driven to play a critical role in creating industry defining experiences for our customers.
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The job requires experience working with software that interfaces with FPGA to microcontroller. Write and debug microcontroller code. Work with electrical power engineers and controls engineers to develop advanced power control firmware.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering (Power Conversion / Energy Storage), the battery management team develops production-ready electronics and firmware solutions to support the battery electrification strategy.
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And we’re pushing the limits in firmware engineering, power electronics, embedded systems, machine learning, and the use of artificial intelligence. Basic understanding of Firmware development and programing best practices.
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Providing onsite and phone support to the field service organization for software, firmware, networking, and clinical applications. The Field Service Engineer - CT/Nuc Med will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of medical imaging equipment, with a focus on CT and Nuclear technologies.
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