Embedded Electrical Engineer Engineering - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Embedded Electrical Engineer

Embedded Electrical Engineer$100,000 - $120,000Cincinnati, OHJob ID# 27605An engineering solutions corporation has been growing steadily for over 30 years.
This unique team of Engineers work closely together to formulate difficult solutions for a wide variety of industries- everything from medical device and pharmaceutical, to oil/gas and aerospace.
The benefits are great, and you will work with a close-knit team of highly educated and experienced engineers.
Main duties of the Embedded ElectricalEngineer include:
Design and develop code using Python to interface with sensors Use C++, C# and.
net applications for R&D projects Hardware and firmware design for embedded systems within a variety of industries Programming and debugging embedded systems Communicating with customers to determine scope of work, budgets, and project timelines Writing technical reports to present to both Sr.
Management and with customers Designing new testing experiments Qualifications for the Embedded Electrical Engineer position include:
Bachelor s degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering.
Master's degree strongly desired At least 5 years of experience developing code and embedded systems for sensors and microcontrollers Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal Experience with Python, C++, C# #J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries C Sharp (Programming Language) C+
(Programming Language) Communication Computer Engineering Debugging Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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