3rd Party Vendor Enabling Applications Engineer Job - (folsom, california) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

3rd Party Vendor Enabling Applications Engineer Job - (folsom, california)

3rd Party Vendor Enabling Applications Engineer :
Description About this position Qualifications Minimum
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related discipline with 6
years of industry experience or:
Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related discipline with 4
years of relevant industry experience.
Industry experience should include work with PC System Design/Integration/Debug with 3rd Party Vendor devices.
Additional / Preferred
Qualifications:
:
5
years of experience defining component specifications and writing technical papers or application notes :
5
years of experience with PC hardware (including I/O bus) architecture (including device driver) :
5
years of programming experience :
5
years of experience working with cross functional teams like marketing and engineering to understand, specify and communicate requirements :
5
years of experience with cross group program management :
5
years of experience engaging external vendors :
Ability to travel Job Category:
Engineering Full/Part Time:
Full Time Job Type:
Experienced Regular/Temporary:
Regular Posting Date:
Jun 6, 2014 Apply Before :
Ongoing Business Group The PC Client Group is responsible for developing solutions that demonstrate new capabilities, technologies, and innovations in system design which will enable Intel's partners to deliver world class products to their customers.
The group aims to win the hearts of users by creating and bringing to market the next generation of personal computing experiences.
Major product lines include notebooks, Ultrabook(TM) 2:
in:
1's and Intel(R) Core(TM) processor:
based tablets.
Posting Statement:
N/A Source:
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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