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Electrical Software Engineer

Company Name:
Sensata Technologies
Position Type:
Full-time
Primary
Responsibilities:
Designs embedded software for devices (joysticks, control panels) and/or manufacturing test and diagnostic software (JoyTool, parameter programmer).
Prepares software release documentation and ensures the release to manufacturing of the product software.
Takes ownership of any design & deployment challenges brought forward during pre-pilot, pilot and full production stages of project. Ensures the software source code and documentation is properly archived.
Redesigns existing software in an effort to reduce complexity, improve performance, or to enhance capabilities of products as assigned.
Makes recommendations regarding new product or feature opportunities using new or existing software design techniques.
Job Requirements:
BS degree in Software or Electrical Engineering.
A minimum of 7 years of related experience.
Familiarity with object oriented software design techniques and methodologies.
Embedded Firmware Development experience with micro-controllers and peripherals in C/C++. Knowledge of compilers/assemblers and linkers (8/16 or 32 bit).
Some communications
Experience: RS-232/485, CAN - J1939 and/or CAN Open preferred.
Working knowledge of electrical schematics and component datasheets.
Working knowledge of lab equipment: oscilloscopes, power supplies, etc
Windows Development
Experience: Visual Studio 6.0/.NET. Visual Basic, C++, or C# is a plus.
Database experience is a plus.
A demonstrated passion and enthusiasm for software development
Be self-motivated with a desire to improve and build new skill sets.
Must haveEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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