We are looking to hire a Senior Firmware Engineer to design and implement firmware applications in C using applicable coding standards for our SkyBitz division located in Herndon, VA.
SkyBitz is the leading remote asset tracking and information management service provider, specializing in realtime decision-making tools for companies with unpowered assets.
What will you be doing?
- Support the existing and previous generations of the product in the form of bug fixes and research into workarounds to issues in previous firmware releases.
- Develop complete system design solutions with appropriate documentation such as HLD, LLD, SDD and protocol documents.
- Develop firmware for new and current products to add features and functionality through firmware updates.
- Develop and maintain firmware for sensor products.
- Support other members of the firmware development team on other products and projects.
- Collaborate with other functional groups in order to develop ideas and new products, features and services ranging from complete new products to firmware on an existing product to provide a new functionality.
- Help manage and maintain software version control system including firmware release and labeling control.
Apply if you have...
- BS Electrical Engineering or relevant experience
- Proficient at programming in C, C++ and assembly a plus
- Experience writing kernels/drivers to interface h/w (e.g. tune radios, prog RTC, timers, flash, FPGA, overlays, boot up, pci bus, etc)
- Able to implement all these functions in a real-time processing system using C / C++ and ASM in background tasks and interrupts.
- Strong skills in real-time embedded programming
- Familiar with ARM Cortex, MSP430, Renesas R32C
- Proficient in "C", and using Compilers, Linkers, Locators, Simulators, Emulators, Debug tools (Oscilloscopes, Spec Analysers. Etc).
- Experience with serial port interfaces, half duplex multipoint protocols (e.g. SDLC), and possibly data compression.
- Strong integration, debug, and problem solving skills including a good understanding of Analog and Digital Hardware
by via developer jobs - Stack Overflow
No comments:
Post a Comment