Senior Linux firmware engineer (Communication Protocol) Engineering - Bartlesville, OK at Geebo

Senior Linux firmware engineer (Communication Protocol)

Senior Linux firmware engineer Bartlesville, Oklahoma Bachelor's degree /master's degree in computer / electronics engineeringExperience in embedded systems, preferably in a Linux environmentExperience with industrial communications protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP, CAN, MODBUS OR OTHERExperience and understanding of embedded real-time development including an understanding of real-time operating system concepts and design issues, preferably in a Linux environment.
Experience defining & using software development methodologies such as Agile, V-Model, and other software development life cycle & processesExperience in object-oriented programmingExperience working with development toolsDetailed Brief - o Bachelor's degree /master's degree in a relevant technical education like computer science, control technology, or electronics engineering o Must have 5 years of experience in development of Embedded Systems in Linux application level preferably for Industrial Products (NOT A MUST) o Must have Strong understanding of object-oriented programming in C/C++.
o Must have knowledge & experience on communication protocols like Serial, TCP/IP, UDP, CAN, MODBUS OR OTHERS (few of them) o Good to have experience and understanding of embedded real-time operating system concepts and design issues, preferably in a Linux environment o Experience in defining & using software development methodologies such as Agile, V-Model, and other software development life cycle & processes o Excellent soft skills like communication, attitude Recommended Skills Agile Methodology C+
(Programming Language) Communication Electrical Engineering Electronics Embedded Computer Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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