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Debugging Jobs in Missouri (NOW HIRING)

COBOL Developer

Urbana, MO · On-site

$48.50 - $65.50/hr

Debug and resolve production batch failures and perform rootcause analysis. Integrate COBOL applications with modern systems and APIs as part of migration initiatives. Conduct code and design reviews ...

Skilled at teaching logical thinking, code construction, and debugging strategies for beginning and intermediate coders. Guides students through breaking problems into smaller steps, writing and ...

Skilled at teaching logical thinking, code construction, and debugging strategies for beginning and intermediate coders. Guides students through breaking problems into smaller steps, writing and ...

React Developer

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$101K - $117K/yr

Participate in code reviews, testing, and debugging to maintain code quality and consistency. * Stay updated with emerging front-end technologies and best practices to continuously improve the ...

Coding Tutor

Columbia, MO · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching logical thinking, code construction, and debugging strategies for beginning and intermediate coders. Guides students through breaking problems into smaller steps, writing and ...

FPGA Engineer

Kansas City, MO

$122K - $157K/yr

Utilize debugging tools and techniques to diagnose and resolve issues within FPGA designs and hardware platforms. Documentation: Prepare detailed documentation, including design specifications ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Debugging position, and why are they important?

To excel in a debugging role, you need strong proficiency in programming languages, software troubleshooting, and analytical thinking, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with debugging tools such as GDB, Visual Studio Debugger, and log analyzers is essential, and relevant certifications like Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) can be beneficial. Attention to detail, perseverance, effective communication, and teamwork are valuable soft skills for identifying and resolving complex issues. These abilities are crucial to efficiently finding root causes, minimizing downtime, and maintaining high software quality.

What is a Debugging job?

A debugging job involves identifying, analyzing, and fixing errors or bugs in software, hardware, or systems to ensure optimal functionality. Debuggers use various tools and techniques to troubleshoot issues, improve performance, and prevent future defects. This role often requires strong problem-solving skills, knowledge of programming languages, and experience with debugging tools. Debuggers may work closely with developers, testers, and engineers to enhance system reliability and efficiency.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone in a debugging role?

Professionals in a debugging role spend their days analyzing software issues, reproducing bugs, and using specialized tools to trace and resolve errors in code. They commonly collaborate with software developers, testers, and product managers to understand bug reports and ensure solutions meet requirements. Debuggers may also write automated tests, contribute to documentation, and participate in code reviews. This position requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to balance multiple priorities, as timely bug resolution is critical to a team’s workflow and product quality.

New Product Development Design Engineer

New Product Development Design Engineer

Orscheln Industries

Moberly, MO

$114K - $137K/yr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Work Eligibility:  Must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent lawful resident of the U.S.

 

Summary:

Perform a variety of engineering tasks in design, development, verification, and troubleshooting of Orscheln electronic control and monitoring circuitry for powered equipment applications. The successful candidate will possess good communication skills, both verbal and written, the ability to interface with diverse individuals and groups, and strong planning and organizational abilities.

Preferred Educational Experience:

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering

Preferred Work Experience:

Applicable work experience will also be considered.  Preference will be given to candidates possessing a minimum of (3) years of related engineering in the area of electronic hardware design. Experience in electronics simulation, functional safety, automobile or commercial vehicle industry would be beneficial.

 

Essential Functions:

•         Work with customers both internal and external to develop design requirements.

•         Design, analyze, debug, verify, validate, and document hardware electronic assemblies following industry-standard design practices including functional safety (ISO26262).

•         Support existing products by analyzing circuits for potential applications/solutions.

•         Perform system and sub-system level safety analyses including Hazard Analyses, Fault Trees, and Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analyses.

•         Perform schematic entry and either layout the board or work closely with a printed circuit board layout designer.

•         Perform and/or oversee the build-up, bring-up, debug, and low-level testing of electronic circuit board assemblies.

•         Define, execute, and document product verification and validation procedures (ISO26262).

•         Perform and/or work closely with software engineers and engineering technicians to test, debug, and verify the design.

•         Ability to perform all safety critical functions.

•         Must be able to understand and apply significant and critical characteristics on blueprints.

•         Follow all 6S & Safety Guidelines

o   Safety

o   Sort

o   Straighten

o   Scrub

o   Standardize

o   Sustain

Non-Essential Functions:

•         Perform all other tasks as assigned.

Qualifications and Desired Skills

  • Accomplished in the operation of:
    • DMM (Voltmeter/Ammeter)
    • Oscilloscope
    • Power Supply
    • Function Generator
    • CAN network communication and analysis devices
    • Automation equipment wiring/troubleshooting
  • Understanding of automotive specifications and requirements: ISO 26262, ISO 16750, CISPR 25, ISO 11452, SAE J1939
  • Office equipment
  • Computer skills
    • PADS/Mentor Graphics: Logic, Layout, Router.
    • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,  ..etc.)
  • Time management
  • Communication skills

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Data entry
  • 80% of the time sitting
  • Some bending/stooping
  • Lifting less than 35lbs
  • Climate controlled environment

AAP/EEO Statement:

It is the policy of Orscheln Products to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.