Embedded S/W Engineer Administrative & Office Jobs - Grand Prairie, TX at Geebo

Embedded S/W Engineer

System Oneis looking for an experienced Software Engineer to develop embedded software for a real-time operating system on custom hardware.
Development is first coded using Linux OS but moved to the deployed OS for final testing and delivery.
Selected candidate will integrate algorithms into C+
applications.
Candidate is expected to be proficient in C/C+
and special consideration will be given to applicants with experience using Ada.
For this first assignment, the candidate will be working on a missile and fire control development program developing embedded code for a missile guidance system and integrating seeker software developed by outside supplier.
Seeker or Radar knowledge of RF, signals & systems, modulation/demodulation, sampling, filtering Design experience is strongly designed.
It is expected that the applicant be proficient in all phases of software development from requirements through integration and test.
Candidates applying to this position should have a Bachelors degree, or greater, in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science or an equivalent field with significant software development experience.
It is possible that travel will be required to both customer and supplier sites.
It is possible that travel will be both within and outside the Continental United States (CONUS).
Candidates filling this position will need a US citizen and will need a clearance at the level specified in Clearance Level.
Recommended Skills Algorithms C+
(Programming Language) Computer Engineering Fire Control Systems Information Technology Linux Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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