RTOS/MCU Device Test Software Engineer - Redmond, WA(Onsite) Engineering - Redmond, WA at Geebo

RTOS/MCU Device Test Software Engineer - Redmond, WA(Onsite)

We do have a RTOS/MCU Device Test Software Engineer role in Redmond, WA(Onsite). Please find the Job Description below and kindly respond back with your updated resume.Job Title:
RTOS/MCU Device Test Software EngineerJob Location:
Redmond, WA(Onsite)Duration:
12
Months
Job Description:
Experience developing software in a high-level language such as Rust or C/C+
and Python Experience developing software for embedded systems, especially at the software-hardware interface. Experience developing software for an RTOS running on microcontrollers. Experience writing automated verification scripts, Make, CMake, Spack or other build systems. Experience working with AWS and AWS CDK Experience building and using automated CI/CD systems. Required Skills Proficiency in C/C+
for embedded systems. Experience with RTOS, scheduling, and inter-process communication. Scripting and automated testing skills (Python, scripting languages). Knowledge of microcontroller architectures and interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C). Debugging tools and version control systems expertise. Strong problem-solving and communication abilities. RTOS/MCU Device Test Software Engineer - Redmond, WA(Onsite) Recommended Skills C+
(Programming Language) Communication Continuous Integration Embedded Computer Hardware Interface Design Integrated Circuits Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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