$119.20K - $156.90K/yr
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Job description
This position is for a Remote-Control Software Engineer to support the Surface Handling Autonomy and Remote Control, group. The individual hired for this position will work as part of an engineering team to develop software, integrate, and test features on embedded electronic control systems for use in remote control machine applications.
Embedded Software Engineer for the remote control and autonomy sub-teams. Working on new technology in the area of remote control and autonomy projects.
Responsibilities:
Remote Control feature development in embedded C and C++
Issue resolution through triage and troubleshooting
Agile Sprint environment
Validation plan development
Coordination with a global team of machine, systems, software, and validation teams
Ability to work effectively with a culturally diverse work group
Techinical Skills Required:
-4+ years of relevant engineering development work experience in embedded software development, systems
design, or product validation.
-Combination of up to 4 years of embedded C/C++ experience.
-Experience in the areas of robotics, remote control, or autonomy
-Experience with datalinks (CAN, Ethernet, etc.) and associated tools (CANape, Wireshark, etc.)
-Experience with software development tools such as git, debuggers, and compilers
-Linux experience
-Experience developing with embedded real-time software or systems for mobile, earthmoving, agricultural, industrial,
or off-highway applications desired.
Soft Skills Required:
-The individual should be a self-starter, highly motivated, able to learn at an accelerated pace, and willing to put in the
time to get the job done.
-Great teamwork, communication, analysis, and troubleshooting skills are required.
Education & Experience Required:
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in an accredited Engineering or Computer Science or equivalent technical field.
4+ years of relevant engineering development work experience in embedded software development, systems design, or product validation.
Combination of up to 4 years of embedded C/C++ experience.
Great teamwork, communication, analysis, and troubleshooting skills are required.
The individual should be a self-starter, highly motivated, able to learn at an accelerated pace, and willing to put in the time to get the job done.
Required Skills : CAN,Embedded Software Full Lifecycle,Robotics,C++,C
Basic Qualification :
Additional Skills : IoT Software Engineer,Embedded Engineer,Software Developer
Background Check : No
Drug Screen : No
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Embedded Software Engineer?
A: To succeed as an Embedded Software Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, and assembly, as well as experience with microcontrollers, real-time operating systems, and hardware-software integration. Additionally, strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment are essential soft skills, along with effective communication and adaptability to rapidly changing project requirements. These technical and soft skills enable Embedded Software Engineers to design, develop, and troubleshoot complex systems, driving innovation and efficiency in the field.
Q: What is the career path for a Embedded Software Engineer?
A: A typical career path for an Embedded Software Engineer involves progression from entry-level roles such as Embedded Software Engineer or Firmware Engineer, to mid-level positions like Senior Embedded Software Engineer or Technical Lead, and eventually to senior roles like Technical Architect or Engineering Manager. Key opportunities for skill development and growth include learning programming languages like C, C++, and Python, as well as gaining expertise in operating systems, microcontrollers, and hardware-software integration. Long-term career prospects may include transitioning into roles like Product Manager, Technical Consultant, or even starting one's own company, leveraging the technical expertise and problem-solving skills developed as an Embedded Software Engineer.