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Firmware Engineer

Company Name:
Flight Display Systems
Position Type:
Full-time
Flight Display Systems is a fast paced, entrepreneurial high-tech company. We manufacture electronic equipment for small aircraft, including VIP business jet customers and military helicopters and aircraft. Our employees like to move fast. They love challenges and not being pigeonholed into the same routine every day. We are a growing, passionate team of dynamic, motivated folks and we currently have an opening for a Firmware Engineer in our corporate headquarters in Alpharetta, GA.
JOB SUMMARY
The Firmware Engineer is a member of the Engineering team and will architect, code, debug, and troubleshoot new firmware projects and maintain the existing firmware code base for use on audio/video displays, LCD monitors, and cabin management systems.
JOB DUTIES
Architect new products and enhance existing products for audio-visual equipment and cabin management systems.
Design, code, debug, test and document software for embedded systems using C, C++, and ASM software.
Maintain and enhance existing code base.
Assist repair department with firmware related repairs.
Adhere to version control process
Create design documents and drawings
Integrate firmware with existing electro-mechanical devices.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
BS in Electrical or Computer Engineering and 5 years embedded software experience.
Experience developing functional, clean, and well commented code.
Knowledge of embedded hardware design.
Previous experience architecting firmware solutions.
Experience with audio/visual displays.
High degree of commitment, initiative, flexibilityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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