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Embedded Software Engineer

IEEE Signal Processing Society
  • US
    San Diego, California, United States
  • US
    San Diego, California, United States

À propos

Today,
Electronic Warfare
is a growing enterprise - protecting the warfighter and our national security against ever‑adapting threats. Our Electronic Warfare division currently has an exciting opportunity for an
Embedded Software Engineer
to perform design, development, and hardware/software integration in San Diego, CA.
Leidos
is a DOD leader in electronic design and chiplet manufacture. Our division focuses on research & development and advanced prototyping, transforming state‑of‑the‑art processing algorithms into real‑time software systems. Projects involve small, multidisciplinary teams working in spiral or agile development environments to meet aggressive customer schedules aimed at near‑term field demonstrations.
In this role, the
Embedded Software Engineer
will build high‑performance software to meet extreme system requirements. The candidate will design and implement components to support software development kits delivered directly to end users, ensuring rapid adoption and ease of use for novel SoC products. The position requires a deep understanding of hardware architectures to execute validation and verification testing, a crucial step to guarantee that hardware and software performance meets customer expectations.
The successful candidate will be responsible for:
Contributing to the design and development of advanced embedded systems as part of multidisciplinary teams, including software, systems engineering, hardware, firmware, RF front‑end design, and signal processing experts.
Developing software for a variety of microarchitectures, including DSP, ARM, or RISC‑V.
Developing software for multi‑core embedded systems ranging from bare metal to minimal real‑time operating systems to Linux environments.
Reading and comprehending datasheets to understand expected hardware operation.
Building and documenting test plans, test procedures, and software requirements specifications.
Writing low‑level code (e.g., C) to interface with Control Status Registers (CSRs) and hardware components.
Writing software to validate hardware performance and operation under nominal and stress conditions.
Building software using test‑driven development (TDD) methodologies.
Documenting software performance results against key performance requirements for data‑plane and control‑plane processing.
Understanding software use in high‑level system design for real‑time software in operational systems.
Clearly communicating technical details of software APIs and test results to internal and external engineers.
The successful candidate will have the following basic education/experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline.
4+ years of software development experience, including strong experience in C/C++ software development for embedded systems.
Experience using Integrated Development Environments (e.g., VS Code, Eclipse).
Experience with build tools (e.g., GCC, CMake, or Make).
Strong understanding of hardware‑software interaction and basic computer architecture (e.g., Stack, Heap, Pointers).
Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git, Subversion) and continuous integration software tools (e.g., Jenkins).
Experience with software testing tools and methodologies.
Experience in creating and maintaining technical documentation for developed software.
Ability to communicate and share ideas, concepts, and designs with a team of engineers.
Understanding of unit test frameworks and test‑driven development practices.
Comfortable working in Linux development environments.
Demonstrated ability and motivation to continually learn new technical skills and concepts.
Must have active Secret level security clearance with the ability to obtain a TS/SCI.
Bonus education/experience:
Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent.
Active security clearance higher than the Secret level.
Experience with other programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or another OOP language.
Ability to debug embedded systems using tools like oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.
Experience developing drivers for hardware interfaces (e.g., GPIO, I2C, SPI, UART, PCIe).
Experience with multiple embedded instruction set architectures (e.g., ESP32, Raspberry PI, Arduino, RISCV).
Experience using hardware debugging software and tools such as OpenOCD, J‑Link, or SEGGER.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, age, national origin, citizenship, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, family structure, marital status, ancestry, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law. Leidos will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with relevant laws.
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  • San Diego, California, United States

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