Embedded SW Engr Associate at SAIC
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

C/C++, Embedded Software, Interrupts, Timers, Digital I/O, Serial Communication Protocols, Real-Time Operating Systems, Schematics Reading, Test Software Development, ARM Cortex-M, IAR Embedded Workbench, RTOS Architectures, Digital Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Agile Development, CI/CD

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
INTRODUCTION: SAIC is seeking an entry-level embedded software engineer as part of the Launcher Electronics Assembly (LEA) program at the Indianapolis, IN facility. JOB DESCRIPTION: The candidate will directly support Government program(s) as an embedded software engineer throughout the entire program lifecycle. Candidate will be expected to design, develop, document, test, and debug software applications for use in embedded military applications that require low level control processing (Interrupts, Timers, Digital I/O, and serial communication protocols). Candidate will be expected to develop embedded software for use on real-time and near real-time operating systems and processors. Candidate will also be expected to create supporting documentation; conduct peer reviews; and ensure software standards are met. Candidate may be expected to possess a basic knowledge of reading schematics of complex electronic assemblies. Candidate may also be required to develop supporting test software applications. Candidate may be expected to conduct multidisciplinary research and collaborate with equipment designers and/or hardware engineers in the planning, requirements analysis and definition, design, development, and utilization of electronic data processing systems for product. Candidate is expected to possess excellent communication skills to interface to multi-disciplinary design team. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS AND ABILITY: Limited use and/or application of technical principles, theories, and concepts. Receives assignments in the form of specific tasks for the work to be completed. Work is reviewed by management to measure meeting objectives and schedules. PROBLEM COMPLEXITY: Develops solutions to routine technical problems of limited scope. Follows standard practices and procedures in analyzing situations or data from which answers can be readily obtained. FREEDOM TO ACT: Work is closely supervised. Follows specific, detailed instructions. IMPACT: Contributes to completion of routine technical tasks. Failure to achieve results can normally be overcome without serious effect on schedules and programs LIASON: Contacts are primarily with immediate supervisor, project leaders, and other professionals in the group. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:: Bachelor's Degree in engineering related discipline or two (2) years or more related work experience: REQUIRED SKILLS: Candidate must possess the following skills: Extensive knowledge of C/C++ programming language for embedded applications. Must be able to obtain security clearance up to Secret level. Must be U.S. citizen. Must be able to work well with team members and possess excellent communication skills DESIRED SKILLS: Not required, but ideal candidate would possess the following skills: Experience with developing embedded applications using ARM® Cortex-M family of Microcontrollers. Experience with IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM Integrated Development Environment (IDE), or equivalent. Experience with Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) architectures. Experience with utilizing lab equipment, including but not limited to digital multimeters and oscilloscopes Experience with Agile development process and Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) concepts Working knowledge or ability to read electrical schematics and datasheets Knowledge of MIL-STD-1553 or similar military serial communication protocols Basic knowledge of VHDL and FPGA design. Active security clearance at Secret level or above.
Responsibilities
The candidate will design, develop, document, test, and debug software applications for embedded military systems requiring low-level control processing, including managing interrupts, timers, and serial communication protocols. Responsibilities also include creating supporting documentation, conducting peer reviews, ensuring software standards are met, and potentially developing supporting test software.
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