Seeking a Firmware Engineer with 5-15 years of experience, expert in C and C++ for embedded systems. Requires strong coding, debugging, and firmware design expertise.
Company Description
Rahul
Rahul (at) krgtech (dot) com
661 367 8000 * 215
Job Description- 5-15 years of relevant experience.
- Expert level programming skills in C and C++ in an Embedded environment
- Strong coding, and debugging skills
- Experience and understanding of firmware design tools (IAR is a plus).
- Experience with of standard protocols such as USB, I2C, MIPI, and/or wireless technologies (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other).
- Strong problem solving and debugging skills for multi-processor systems with I2C/SPI, USB and other interconnect bus.
Top Skills
Bluetooth
C
C++
I2C
Iar
Mipi
Usb
Wi-Fi
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