Full Stack Software Engineer - Systems Integrator


Ready to take the next step in your career as a Full Stack Software Engineer? Join a company is a prominent player in the IT and procurement services industry, recognized for its innovative solutions and strong partnerships with leading technology vendors like Cisco and Microsoft. Founded in 1990, the company has garnered numerous awards, including placements on the CRN Solution Provider 500 list, highlighting their excellence in customer service and performance. 

The global leading Cisco Gold Partner is searching for a Full Stack Software Engineer to join the team. Want to be part of a team that thrives in excellence and shines? Feel free to reach out and apply today!


Responsibilities: 

  • Collaborate with HMI developers to build tooling and help develop software for both in the simulation and in development vehicles.
  • Work with system engineers to architect flexible software implementations.
  • Coordinate with autonomous-driving engineering teams to negotiate APIs and integrate vehicle information into interfaces.
  • Engage with front end developers to create software interfaces for new hardware.
  • Develop functional user interfaces, deriving requirements from designers, regulation, and engineering.


Skills/Must have:

  • M.S. in Computer Science and 5 years of industry experience, or at least 10 years of equivalent experience.
  • Demonstrate strong skills in C#, C++, Java, Python, and development tools in Linux.
  • Developed graphical interface and 3D simulation using Unity/OpenGL/Qt.
  • Strong understanding of networking, network protocols, and Linux server administration.
  • Worked in automotive HMI SW development
  • Experience in working and processing raw sensor data (i.e. LIDAR, Radar, Camera, CAN, etc.) in an automotive context
  • Skilled in automotive communication busses (i.e. CAN, LIN, others.)
  • Good software practices that produce maintainable code, including automated testing, continuous integration, code style conformity, and code review.
  • Operated in Agile environments and applied Agile methodologies effectively.


Salary:

  • $108ph 
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