Embedded Software Engineers

Annapolis Junction / Fort Meade, MD
Full Time
Entry Level
EMBEDDED SOFTWARE ENGINEERS
Job Type: Full Time

Level: Junior, Mid, Senior, Principal
Location: Maryland (Annapolis Junction / Fort Meade area)
Security Clearance: TS/SCI with Appropriate Agency Polygraph

Artera Technologies, LLC’s performs extensive vulnerability research and security risk assessment of our clients’ various embedded devices and firmware. When applicable, we develop specially crafted solutions such as embedded device capabilities.

Tasking:
  • Design, develop, debug, and modify embedded software.
  • Analyzes requirements and determines which requirements have a software component. The software requirements are translated into software instructions and entered either by hand or through an automated tool used to generate code.
  • Break down program specifications into the simplest elements and translate it into code.

Skills & Experience:
  • Embedded development experience.
  • Combined experience in the following programming, scripting, and query languages: C, C++, Assembly (Intel, Motorola, and/or PowerPC), Java, Perl, Python, C Shell, Bash, and SQL.
  • Experience with reverse engineering.
  • Experience in an embedded product development position.
  • Experience with embedded Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) application development environments
  • Experience in one (1) or more of the following areas:
    • Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) development
    • Application of in-circuit emulation
    • Background Debug Mode (BDM) or Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) (IEEE 1149.1) interfaces
    • Testing of embedded systems

General Qualifications:
  • Embedded Software Engineer Level 1 requires a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, and 0-1 years of experience as an embedded software engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
  • Embedded Software Engineer Level 2 requires a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, and 1-5 years of experience as an embedded software engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
  • Embedded Software Engineer Level 3 requires a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, and 5-10 years of experience as an embedded software engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.
  • Embedded Software Engineer Level 4 requires a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related discipline, and 10+ years of experience as an embedded software engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity.


About Us!
Artera Technologies, LLC is an energetic, employee-focused, woman-owned business headquartered in Ellicott City, MD.  Founded in 2012, Artera offers innovative software and systems engineering solutions to the Intelligence Community (IC).  We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.  We hire and retain top talent to deliver leading-edge solutions to help solve our customer’s mission challenges.  Artera was founded with the conviction that organizational culture is the key to delivering powerful solutions.  Since 2012, our tight-knit team of tech professionals have committed to our core values: Integrity, Customer Mission Success, and Employee Growth & Engagement.

Ready to make a difference?
With a large variety of projects and contracts we can find the right fit—skills, growth opportunities, and personality—for each of our employees.  To apply, please visit www.arteratech.com or email your resume to [email protected].  

Artera Technologies, LLC provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, or any other protected class.
 
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