Rockwell Automation is looking for an innovative engineer to join their global embedded software organization to solve challenging problems using modern technologies, tools, and practices for new Programmable Logic Controllers.
Requirements
- Experience programming in an object-oriented language such as C++.
- Experience developing software for embedded systems, especially using an embedded RTOS or Linux.
- Experience debugging software systems using either an on-chip debugger, or a software-based debugger such as GDB.
- Experience developing automated tests and tools in a high-level language such as Python.
- Advanced coursework related to software engineering, embedded systems, operating systems, or computer architecture.
Responsibilities
- Develop safety- and security-critical embedded software for new Programmable Logic Controllers.
- Work in a variety of hardware and software environments, ranging from commercial off-the-shelf to custom System on Chip architectures, and from general purpose to embedded real-time operating systems.
- Use modern continuous integration and development tools and technologies.
- Participate as a member of an agile team within the Scaled Agile Framework.
- Implement controller features and subsystems with technical guidance from senior engineering personnel.
- Participate in all aspects of the embedded software quality process, including design and code review, and developing unit and functional testware.
- Implement automated tests; expand and improve automated test coverage, practices, and procedures
Other
- Hybrid schedule working in Mayfield Heights, OH.
- Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent Years of Relevant Work Experience.
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.
- Prior internship or co-op experience in a related position, or equivalent undergraduate research or club involvement.
- Rockwell Automation’s hybrid policy aligns that employees are expected to work at a Rockwell location at least Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays unless they have a business obligation out of the office.