*Experienced Software Engineers* Information Technology (IT) - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

*Experienced Software Engineers*

Description:
Job Title:
Specialist, Software EngineerJob Location:
Salt Lake City, UTJob Code:
CS20231508-104813Position Responsibilities Include:
Develop software for embedded devices and systems from requirements to productionSupport and participate in all phases of the software development life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, implementation, integration, and formal testingContribute to software test plans, procedures, and other relevant technical documentationParticipate in peer reviews, identify, track and repair defectsCollaborate with a cross-functional engineering teamUtilize a variety of software languages on Windows, Linux, and embedded real time operating systemsGenerate software bids/proposals in response to government RFPsRequired
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and minimum 4 years of prior relevant experience.
Graduate Degree and a minimum of 2 years of prior related experience.
In lieu of a degree, minimum of 8 years of prior related experiencePreferred Skills:
Strong C+
skillsExperience with high performance and multi-threaded programmingDemonstrates depth of knowledge in programming languages, compilers, and application executionDemonstrated curiosity and ability to learn outside of core disciplinePrevious experience working with the DoDExperience with hands-on software development and troubleshooting on embedded targetsExperience in embedded systems design, including use of an RTOSWorking knowledge of signal processing, control systems, networkingKnowledge of protocols such as IP, UDP, TCP, IPSec etc.
Good communication skills and ability to work well in a team environmentSolid presentation and writing skills Recommended Skills C+
(Programming Language) Communication Compilers Control Systems Curiosity Embedded Computer Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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