Sr. Embedded Software Engineer (Video Control Electronics), 90-110K target, N. Dallas Suburb
Sr. Embedded Software Engineer (Video Control Electronics), 90-110K target + nice bonus! N. Dallas Suburb, great benefits
Exciting role working with a privately owned organization who is dominating their market-place. This small but growing and profitable firm that has doubled its revenue is the last several years is seeking an embedded and application software engineer to work on advanced video controls for various video content delivery mechanisms. Some of these devices are used in sophisticated, compact and robust set-top boxes. Others can be used in video displays in a variety of settings. The primary focus of this job is the development of embedded and application software but one thing is for certain, this company doesn’t partition responsibilities between embedded, device driver and application development layer in the most rigid way. The engineers wear many hats in a vibrant team setting. You will also develop and integrate software in full-life cycle for both custom projects, and core products that may be mass-produced. This will be a challenge and the work is fast paced and refreshing. The big picture products are tangible and the internal engineering labs exude a high-tech electronics atmosphere. In this position you will wear many hats and can be rewarded with significant challenge and opportunity to learn new skills in the embedded-Linux, and low level applications markets. If you meet the requirements, please send your MS Word resume to resume [at] alynpatrick [dot] com.
Skills sought:
– 5-8+ years of embedded software
– Experience with video controls, DVR or Set-top boxes or video streaming or decoders (not at the lowest level) etc.
– Prefer uClinux or embedded Linux but open to Windows and other platforms coupled with strong low level programming.
– Device driver skills in Linux or Windows DDK environment a plus
– Pluses would include experience with video imaging, camera controls, video chip-set integration, LED displays have worked on handsets, video display, digital signage, RF tuners, set-top-box, video on demand, video content delivery for universities, sporting arenas, hotels, casinos, entertainment venues etc
Skill menu (skills / technologies considered pluses but not all required): h.264, h264, h.263, h263, mpeg, mpeg2, mpeg4, jpeg, ddk, device driver, video, transport, audio decoders, demuxers, NuMega, WDM, buffers, SoftICE 1394, arm, mips, MP3 streaming, audio, playback media, bios, pcmcia, Visual C++, .Net, C#, Java
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