Emerson's Mag & Vortex organization needs to develop advanced technologies and solutions that safeguard industries and keep critical systems running. This role is responsible for the design, implementation, and support of new products and applications for the Magnetic and Vortex flow transmitter products, solving complex engineering problems with software to create quality products used around the world.
Requirements
- Strong understanding of formal software development process
- Experience with designing and building embedded firmware systems, including collaborating with the hardware development team
- Cybersecurity focused product development experience (e.g. IEC62443)
- Functional Safety product development experience (e.g. IEC61508)
- Real-time multi-threaded embedded systems and microcontrollers
- Object-oriented design, design patterns, and UML
- Architecture design
- C, C++, and Assembly
- Serial protocol interfaces: SPI, SCI, and I2C
- Industrial protocols: Modbus, Profinet, HART, and Ethernet
Responsibilities
- Developing embedded real-time systems and performing activities in all phases of the software development process to meet rigorous functional safety and cybersecurity requirements
- Following and improving software development processes to create high-quality product
- Assisting the product support team to troubleshoot, analyze, and resolve firmware / software issues for released products
- Preparing detailed plans to execute software project schedules, including for multiple team members
- Providing technical leadership, including mentoring for other engineers, across the globe.
Other
- Minimum of six (6) years of applicable experience
- Legal authorization to work in the United States – sponsorship will not be provided for this role
- Eight (8) years of applicable experience
- Demonstrated ability to meet project schedules on a multi-functional, global product team
- You build and deliver embedded software solutions that exceed customer expectations.
- You partner with others to get work done.
- You ask the right questions to accurately analyze situations.
- You rely on a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment when making decisions.
- You take consistent action to develop new skills.
- You deal constructively with problems that do not have clear solutions or outcomes.
- You adjust communication content and style to meet the needs of diverse stakeholders.