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Software Engineer

Company Name:
National Recovery Technologies
Position Type:
Full-time
Build new applications to meet extraction requirements, troubleshoot and upgrade existing systems for optical sorting equipment. Write applications using C+
for QNX and Win32. Works as part of a team of software engineers.
Write real-time device-level code that captures data from sensors and executes sortation algorithms. Study sensor physics and feature extraction requirements of the application to determine how to best organize the code.
Build new applications on top of existing frameworks. Learn and understand existing systems in detail.
Write graphical user interfaces that present system parameters and sensor data as well as manage the configuration database.
Design, debug, document and demonstrate highly refined C+
code written for QNX and Win32.
Troubleshoot and upgrade existing systems with assistance from R&D and production technicians.
Use source version-control system and manage release configurations.
Execute software installation and supervise final release tests when new software is released to production.
Analyze new sensor hardware from vendor samples. Plan driver modifications or new drivers when required.
Communicate with other software engineers to understand and contribute to other ongoing projects
.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science or related field with five (5) years experience in embedded development or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Expertise in C++, object oriented designEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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