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Principal Software Engineer (Embedded Browser)

Company Name:
Strategic IT Staffing, LLC
Principal Software Engineer (Embedded Browser)
San Francisco, CA
Permanent, Direct hire opportunity

COMPANY PROFILE:
Rapidly growing, international technology company with a focus on the latest digital video and streaming media technologies

WHAT THIS COMPANY OFFERS YOU:
Very competitive salary
Exceptional benefits
Ability to work in an extremely stable yet growth-oriented and innovative company

THE ROLE YOU WILL PLAY:
As a Principal Software Engineer in embedded and browser-based products, you will bring your expert browser development experience and knowledge of digital video systems to enhance and further develop our latest, cutting edge digital television technologies for video content providers around the globe. You will be hands-on in the development of code for these mixed embedded / web based technologies as well as grow to lead teams of engineers to further grow and deliver outstanding products and
services
.

community
Located near the Market District in San Francisco, directly across from a central BART station, the office is very contemporary and comfortable as well as easy to access.

BACKGROUND PROFILE:
Bachelor's degree required; Master's or PhD desired
8 or more years' software development experience (preferably C / C+
development)
Experience developing browser-based software solutions
Knowledge of digital television, streaming video or other cutting edge audio/video technologies
Experience importing embedded HTML browsers is a huge plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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