Panasonic Avionics Corporation is looking for an MTS I, Software engineer to assist in the research, development, and maintenance of real-time/embedded software, including low-level development, OS/Kernel configuration, and hardware verification through software.
Requirements
- C/C++ programming experience in Linux environment including TCP/IP network programming and device drivers are a must.
- Familiarity with network security methodologies a plus.
- Prior experience with multimedia application development including streaming audio/video servers and clients highly desirable.
- Familiarity with a variety of the discipline field's concepts, practices and procedures.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and make efficient use of given resources such as system lab time and down stream process owners and tasks.
- Demonstrated engineering communication expertise including concise written and verbal skills is a must.
- Ability to work well in a small-team setting and interface with customer, i.e. in the way of engineering documentation.
Responsibilities
- Assist in research/development and maintenance of real-time/embedded software including low-level development.
- OS/Kernel configuration Linux/VxWorks (BSP) for various hardware architectures as well as verifying hardware through software.
- Develop in C/C++, hardware device drivers, networked client-server applications, multiple database driven applications, and/or network security methodologies.
- Plans, designs, modifies and implements software applications from functional and system design specifications.
- Codes, integrates, tests, debugs, and refines the software to produce the required product.
- Develops software tools and subsystems to support software development, test, and reuse, and manages their implementation.
- Enhances software to reduce operating time or improve efficiency and robustness.
Other
- 0 - 3 years' work experience.
- Ability to travel to domestic or international locations as required, up to 5% of the time.
- All candidates must have valid authorization to work in the U.S.