Job Responsibilities
To perform this role successfully, the Embedded Developer / Firmware Designer will be responsible for, however not limited to, the following:
Summary:
Design & development of firmware and embedded software, support for a variety of new products.
Skilled in C and Assembly Languages;
Skilled in the use of a variety of firmware development and debugging tools (CCS, IAR, Keil, MPLAB);
Knowledge of Real-Time Firmware Architectures
Knowledge of Real-Time-Operating-Systems (RTOS) for Embedded Processors is a bonus;
Experience with embedded Linux;
Knowledge of 8/16/32 bit microcontrollers applied to embedded design;
Experienced with RS232/RS485/IIC/SPI/USB and Ethernet communication protocols;
Familiarity with wireless technology (Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Bluetooth, NFC);
Knowledge of , ADCs, DACs, and sensors (i.e. accelerometers, temperature and humidity sensors) is important plus;
Job Requirements
B.S. Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree required;
Candidate must possess a minimum of 3-5 years of related design work experience;
Key Competencies
Self-starter and a team player in a diversified and dynamic and fast paced product development environment;
Energetic, self-motivated and enthusiastic.
Ability to handle multiple diverse assignments successfully in a consulting firm environment;
Detail oriented with respect to quality and accuracy;
Capable of working independently, while being a collaborative member of the team;
Takes initiative to complete tasks in progress and seek creative solutions;
Problem solving and resourcefulness;
Uncompromised commitment to confidentiality.
You will work in an environment that will give you an opportunity to excel and advance in your career. Our office is conveniently located in North York, easily accessible by public transit.
TO APPLY:
If you have the skills and experience required for this position, please forward your resume to:
E-mail: careers@neuronicworks.com
While we sincerely thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
No Agencies, please.