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Embedded Software Engineer

Actalent

Posted Friday, August 30, 2024

Posting ID: JP-004714633

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Littleton, CO
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Embedded Software Engineer

***No Clearance Needed***

Job Description

We have a current opportunity for an experienced Embedded Software Engineer. In this role, you will contribute to the development of embedded microcontroller firmware and work on various communication interfaces. You will use tools such as oscilloscopes and protocol analyzers and will need to be comfortable reading electrical schematics and using ADCs. You will work within a Linux environment and employ build tools like make and CMAKE, with experience in RTOS such as FreeRTOS being essential.


Hard Skills

  • Embedded Microcontroller firmware development (3-5 years minimum)
  • Strong C and C++
  • Communication interfaces: SPI, I2C, USART
  • Tools: Oscilloscope, protocol analyzers (e.g., Saleae)
  • Reading Electrical Schematics
  • Using ADCs
  • Linux environment
  • Build tools: make, CMAKE
  • Experience with RTOS (e.g., FreeRTOS)

Job Type

This is a Contract-to-Hire position with a duration of 6 Month(s).


Work Site

This is a fully on-site position in Littleton, Colorado.


Work Environment

Small company feel where everyone gets to wear many hats.

Compensation:$75

Contact Information

Recruiter: Edward Zayas

Phone: +13038766864

Email: ezayas@actalentservices.com

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
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