Embedded Software Engineer
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Job description
As a an Embedded Software Engineer, you will contribute to the development and sustainment of secure Embedded processing applications operating at the hardware/software interface.
Your responsibilities will include:
Designing, developing, and maintaining C+ code for Embedded secure processing applications
Developing low-level software that interfaces directly with hardware components and communication protocols
Working with hardware communication protocols such as PCIe, SPI, and I2C
Creating, configuring, and maintaining Embedded Linux images (including Kernel configuration and system bring-up activities)
Supporting integration, system bring-up, and debugging in lab environments
Maintaining and enhancing CI/CD pipelines to streamline secure software delivery
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop, integrate, test, and deliver prototype and production-ready systems
Ensuring software solutions meet stringent security, reliability, performance, and quality standards
Please Note:
This position is Full time onsite in Owego, NY within a classified environment.
U.S. citizenship is required with the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD government security clearance at the Secret level to start.
Requirements
You are an r Embedded software engineer with a strong technical foundation and a passion for working close to the hardware. You enjoy solving complex technical problems and contributing to secure, mission-critical systems. You bring:
A Bachelor's degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) field from an accredited institution with 2 years of professional experience, or a Master's degree with no professional experience required Proficiency in C+ for Embedded or systems-level development
Knowledge of hardware communication protocols such as PCIe, SPI, and I2C
Experience creating and configuring Embedded Linux images
Strong analytical and debugging skills at the hardware/software interface
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, cross-functional team environment, Bachelor's Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) field from an accredited institution with 2 years experience or Master's degree and no experience. Proficiency in C+ Knowledge of hardware communication protocols such as PCIe, SPI, and I2C. Experience creating and configuring Embedded Linux images. Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD government clearance at the Secret level and must have Secret clearance to start. Willingness to work in a classified environment. Location LITTLE MEADOWS, PA, United States of America
Benefits & conditions
Competitive compensation and performance-based bonuses.
Comprehensive benefits, including healthcare, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Relocation assistance to make your transition to Owego seamless.
A collaborative work environment that values innovation and teamwork.
The opportunity to live in Owego, NY-voted the "coolest small town in America"-offering a relaxed lifestyle amidst the beautiful Catskill Mountains.