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1. Embedded/C++ developers
a. Job descriptions
Building the Internet of Things with intelligent wireless solutions.
Embedded software design.
Coding, Unit testing and Debugging.
b. Required Skills/Experience
Experienced in embedded software development using the C programming language.
Preferring candidates experienced working with Data communications, Embedded
multi-threaded operating systems and/or familiar with Qualcomm modem chipsets,
AMSS Software development, Wireless WAN, 3G protocols.

2. Embedded Testers
a. Job descriptions
Validating embedded software: firmware, RTOS, software stack, Linux Wireless
Application Framework API, Android Wireless Application Framework API
Designing & implementing Automation test- script, executing test-case and analyzing
test- report.
Researching and developing embedded application and IoT application for M2M,
Embedded Linux and Android system to test Embedded API, SDK.
Developing tool for test-automation
b. Required Skills/Experience
Bachelors degree (or above) in Electronics, Telecommunications, Computer
Engineering, or Computer Science background or experience with:
Wireless GSM/GPRS/HSPD/HSDPA/HSUPA/LTE Technologies and systems
Location Services: GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, and Galileo satellite system
Experience with AT Commands for GSM/GPS: SIM808, SIM900
Programmable Devices, EDA, SoC, ASIC, FPGA (FIFO, PISO, MUX, Hash, DDR
RAM Handling,..)
Real Time OS: RTOS, VxWorks, Linux/Real-time Linux, Android, ucLinux, ttylinux,
Gentoo
Microprocessors/Microcontroller: 8051, MSP430, PIC, AVR, TI, NXP, x86, ARM
Cortex-M, ARM Cortex-A,..
Embedded Development Kits: Arduino, Raspberry, BeagleBone Kit
Programming ability in one or more of these languages & system:
Java/Python, TCL/Perl script programing
VHDL/Verilog
C/C++, Embedded C/C++ are bonus points
Embedded Linux programming (IPC, Semaphore, threads, socket,..)
Linux Kernel and Driver programming skills are bonus points
Android RIL and Android application Programming are bonus points
Embedded Interfaces: SIM, UART, USB, ADC, GPIO, flash LED output, I2S,..
Career options:

Electronics is now an important part of the automotive industry, for example for engine
control units, dashboard indicators, air-conditioning, safety systems, braking systems and
infotainment systems.
Pamela Wilson, engineering engagement manager at BAE Systems, states that, in the defence
industry, 'electronic engineers optimise hardware and software design concepts, develop
sophisticated design processes and test complex products to ensure the equipment is fit for the
air, sea or land operating environments. Activities could include: assessment of equipment
behaviour, fault diagnosis, assessment of new technologies and components, simulation and
modelling, and data analysis.'
In the electronics sector you could work in roles such as design engineering (designing a
product or component prior to launch) or applications engineering (supporting a product for
its entire life).
Electronic engineering graduates are very welcome in the fast moving consumer goods
industry. In this sector they will often develop a broad engineering skill set rather than
focusing solely on electronic engineering issues. Chris Traynor, careers adviser and former
engineer and engineering recruiter, explains: Almost all the graduate roles are in one of two
areas: manufacturing/engineering or supply network operations/logistics. And for both of
these areas graduates from different disciplines would be doing similar jobs as each other.
Graduates will pick up skills from other disciplines as they go through their training and
career.
Paul Clarke, an asset developer at EDF Energy Generation, outlines typical roles in
the power generation industry. He explains: Electronic engineers are often involved in
maintaining control and instrumentation plant items (SCADA (supervisory control and data
acquisition), DCS (distributed control system), instruments, telephony, data networks, etc)

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