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Software Engineer

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Zeta Associates · Fairfax, VA

Full-Time Mid_senior C++MATLABPythonSynopsysai
Posted
6d ago
Category
Test
Experience
Mid_senior
Country
United States
Software Engineer - Fairfax, VA (100% on-site)

No clearance required but U.S. Citizenship is along with the ability to obtain a TS/SCI in the future.

The candidate must have a minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in the design and implementation of software for signals or data processing systems. Experience in all aspects of code design, implementation, testing, analysis, and debugging. Experience in client-server architectures and networking techniques and protocols. Languages to be used include C, C++, and Python. Object-Oriented Design experience is a plus. Operating systems include Linux

Key Responsibilities
Design, implement, test, and deploy data processing system software
Develop interfaces to control, status, and monitor systems
Manage system software configurations and baselines

Required
BS degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
Five (5) or more years of software engineering experience
Experience in LINUX and C/C++

Desired
MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
MATLAB experience
GNSS (GPS, Galileo) experience
Experience in development of database management systems (flat-file, relational, and object-oriented)
Experience in communications systems development and test.
Knowledge of communications systems theory with strengths in analog/digital modulation/demodulation
Knowledge of signal processing algorithms/techniques
Knowledge of safety critical software development techniques (DO-278A)
Experience with the following COTS Tools: Eclipse Desktop C++ IDE, Intel C++ Compiler, Vectorcast Unit Test Framework, Vectorcast QA, Synopsys Coverity

Benefits Highlights:
25% Company 401K Contribution (100% vested on Day 1)
25% IBA (will cover all medical insurance premiums)
8 Weeks of PTO
100% Tuition/Certification Reimbursement
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