Software Development Engineer III
Ericsson
Description
Join our Team
About this opportunity:
Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions is at the forefront of the Wireless WAN (WWAN) and 5G revolutions, shaping the future of enterprise fixed wireless access. We design and deliver innovative solutions that connect people, places, and things – reliably and securely. Are you passionate about technology and have hands-on experience in the exciting world of embedded firmware development? Join our dynamic team as a Firmware Engineer!
In this role, you'll work alongside experienced engineers to contribute to the development, testing, and debugging of firmware.
What Will You Do?
• Work with senior engineers on design, taking that design and developing/implementing firmware code using C and Python
• Develop unit tests to ensure code functionality and quality
• Participate in integration testing to verify proper interaction between firmware and hardware components
• Debug and troubleshoot firmware issues identified during testing phases Gain exposure to the entire firmware development lifecycle
• Contribute to a collaborative and supportive team environment
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
• Master's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a similar major with four to five (4-5) years of related work experience, or a bachelor's degree with a minimum seven (7) years of work experience in a related field
• Strong foundation in programming concepts, particularly C
• Understanding of embedded systems architecture
• A passion for learning and a willingness to take initiative
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills
• Experience in OpenWrt, Wi-Fi Driver, Linux devices, kernel compilation, can debug c and python code, worked with vendor SDK/Toolchain
• Understanding of OpenWRT, experience working with wireless protocol stacks, and familiarity with the Linux connectivity stack
• Experience with Linux machine bring-up, operating system customization and driver porting
• Experience with C and Python, GitLab
• Good understanding of networking, Linux user space and kernel