Principal Research Engineer, Real-time Embedded Systems

at  Collins Aerospace

Cork, County Cork, Ireland -

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Immediate16 Dec, 2024Not Specified18 Sep, 2024N/ACommunication Skills,Power Management,Computer Vision,Universities,Resource Mapping,Budget Constraints,Distributed Systems,Computer Science,Government Agencies,Agility,Fault Isolation,SchedulingNoNo
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Description:

SUMMARY:

The Collins Aerospace Applied Research & Technology organization seeks candidates with proven research credentials in real-time embedded systems to join the Connected & Real-time Systems Group in Cork, Ireland. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a strong mix of academic background and applied experience in the design, prototyping, and demonstration of next generation aircraft on-board computing systems and their related networks, and a passion for applying these skills within the aerospace domain.

This is a research-focused role to shape future aerospace technologies. Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate outstanding track records applicable to one or more of:

  • Architecture exploration & evaluation, resource mapping & scheduling, and formal modelling & verification approaches for high-performance distributed systems built on multicore and heterogeneous system-on-chip platforms.
  • Approaches for adaptivity or dynamic reconfiguration within mixed-criticality embedded real-time systems to address mode switching, workload variation, power management, or fault isolation & recovery.
  • Runtime software environments and performance monitoring for heterogeneous real-time systems, including separation kernels, microkernels, or other high-assurance executives.
  • Implementation of advanced autonomous systems, computer vision or signal processing proof-of-concept demonstrators on FPGA or multicore platforms.

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Contribute to a growing research agenda for future aerospace systems within the Collins Aerospace Advanced Technology research community.
  • Execute R&D activities within an international research community, including technology development within collaborative multi-national research programs.
  • Provide competitive advantage for Collins Aerospace business units as part of a multidisciplinary and international team of experts.
  • Contribute towards technical strategy and business development.

Qualifications & Competencies

  • Motivated self-starter with a strong enthusiasm to learn and passion for speed and agility.
  • Well-organized with excellent interpersonal, leadership and communication skills to work in international teams.
  • Willing to champion and challenge new technical ideas and adapt to new challenges beyond original field of expertise.
  • Able to partner with universities, government agencies, national labs, and professional organizations to meet organizational objectives within time and budget constraints.

Education & Experience

  • A PhD in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, ideally with a few years of industrial or postdoctoral experience.
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Additional Job Description

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Collins Aerospace Applied Research & Technology seeks candidates with proven research credentials in real-time embedded systems to join the Connected & Real-time Systems Group in Cork, Ireland.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a strong mix of academic background and applied experience in the design, prototyping, and demonstration of next generation aircraft on-board computing systems and their related networks, and a passion for applying these skills within the aerospace domain.
Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Collins Aerospace has the capabilities, comprehensive portfolio, and expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market.
Collins Aerospace makes modern flight possible. Of course, that wouldn’t be possible without the capabilities and technologies of our organization, as well as our engineers – a highly skilled, accomplished network that spans more than 180 sites, 24 countries and 6 Strategic Business Units (SBUs).
Our industry-leading experts are setting the standards for the aerospace industry and paving the way for the future. But as new challenges present themselves, we need fresh, creative, and motivated minds to overcome these hurdles, help us break barriers and achieve new levels of innovation. Do you have what it takes to join a global, diverse organization that doesn’t shy away from big opportunities? If so, we invite you to join our ranks and create the next generation of aerospace technologies.
Together, we will nurture an engineering culture that values intellectual curiosity, risk takers and integrity. A place where we will challenge ourselves, our teams, and the status quo and where we will work to find a way – the right way – to achieve what others can only dream of.

This is a research-focused role to shape future aerospace technologies. Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate outstanding track records applicable to one or more of:

  • Architecture exploration & evaluation, resource mapping & scheduling, and formal modelling & verification approaches for high-performance distributed systems built on multicore and heterogeneous system-on-chip platforms.
  • Approaches for adaptivity or dynamic reconfiguration within mixed-criticality embedded real-time systems to address mode switching, workload variation, power management, or fault isolation & recovery.
  • Runtime software environments and performance monitoring for heterogeneous real-time systems, including separation kernels, microkernels, or other high-assurance executives.
  • Implementation of advanced autonomous systems, computer vision or signal processing proof-of-concept demonstrators on FPGA or multicore platforms

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Contribute to a growing research agenda for future aerospace systems within the Collins Aerospace Advanced Technology research community.
  • Execute R&D activities within an international research community, including technology development within collaborative multi-national research programs.
  • Provide competitive advantage for Collins Aerospace business units as part of a multidisciplinary and international team of experts.
  • Contribute towards technical strategy and business development


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

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Cork, County Cork, Ireland