The Firmware Engineer analyzes, designs, programs, debugs, and modifies software for firmware applications, requiring knowledge of hardware design and programming in various languages.
Responsibilities :
Analyzes, designs, programs, debugs and modifies software. Troubleshoots code for firmware (IC embedded code) applications. Work often involves analog and digital hardware and software operating systems. Position requires knowledge and exposure to hardware design. Typically programs in machine language, assembly language and high-level languages (e.g., C, C++).
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Top Skills
Assembly Language
C
C++
Machine Language
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