Embedded Electronics Engineering Scientist
The University of Texas at Austin Student Government(7 months ago)
About this role
An Embedded Electronics Engineering Scientist at Applied Research Laboratories performs hardware and firmware research and development for the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL). The role is based at the Pickle Research Campus and supports projects that require work on embedded electronics within a government research environment. This is a full-time, exempt position expected to continue and has an immediate start date.
Required Skills
- Embedded Systems
- Firmware Development
- Hardware Design
- PCB Layout
- Analog Design
- Digital Design
- Microcontrollers
- Linux
- Android
- Real-Time
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Applied Science
- US Citizenship
- Eligible For Security Clearance
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