November 26
10,000+ employees
Embedded Engineer at eInfochips developing real time embedded software and firmware for clients. Responsibilities include software testing, documentation, and analysis of technical requirements.
March 16
501 - 1000
Work on integrating features and optimisations for Ubuntu on various platforms in a global role.
You need strong programming skills in languages such as C, C++, or Python, familiarity with embedded systems, knowledge of hardware interaction, and debugging techniques. Problem-solving and analytical skills are crucial, along with good communication and collaboration abilities for remote work.
Typically, you need a degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. Experience in embedded systems development and a strong portfolio of projects can be more significant than formal qualifications. Certifications in relevant technologies can enhance your profile.
Responsibilities include designing, coding, and testing embedded software, debugging hardware-software issues, collaborating with hardware engineers, and ensuring software meets performance requirements. You'll also need to document your work and participate in code reviews.
Benefits include flexible work schedules, the ability to work from any location, reduced commuting stress, and increased job opportunities globally. Remote work can also lead to a better work-life balance and the chance to be part of diverse teams.