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Embedded Algorithm Engineer

PreAct Technologies

Embedded Algorithm Engineer

Portland, OR
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    About PreAct

    PreAct Technologies creates the world's fastest flash LiDAR that powers near-field sensing and object tracking solutions for automotive, trucking, robotic, and industrial markets. Our patent-pending suite of sensor technologies is the only software-definable LiDAR on the market designed specifically to support the extended life of software-defined vehicles.

    Required skills & Experience:

    We are looking for an engineer who has three or more years of experience in industry, or equivalent work in a graduate academic environment. Our ideal candidate has experience with implementing mathematical algorithms in embedded systems, has a commitment to designing quality software, and is flexible, thrives in an active, dynamic environment, and yet can concentrate on the problem at hand to help bring our product to market.

    • Experience writing embedded software in C and C++
    • Experience with implementing mathematical algorithms in an embedded environment in a speed- and space-constrained environment
    • Experience writing software in Python
    • Experience in writing applications under an RTOS (e.g. FreeRTOS, MicroC/OS-III, others)
    • Understanding of numerical methods in computer programming
    • Understanding of real-time software design

    Preferred skills & Experience:

    • Experience with implementing digital signal processing in embedded systems
    • Experience with implementing communications over Ethernet
    • Experience with implementing communications over CAN
    • Experience in all of the following: bare-metal applications design, RTOS, and Linux, and insight into when to choose which environment.
    • Ability to read electrical schematics
    • Ability to handle basic electrical test equipment, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers
    • FPGA design skills