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Nutanix

Software Development Embedded Engineer - Audio Production

Nutanix, San Diego, California, United States, 92154


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Qualcomm India Private Limited

Do you have the right skills and experience for this role Read on to find out, and make your application.Job Area:

Engineering Group, Engineering Group > Software EngineeringGeneral Summary:Job OverviewQualcomm is a pioneering designer and developer of silicon and software for the consumer electronics market and a global leader in wireless technology. We are looking for passionate and talented engineers for developing software for our range of Bluetooth Audio SoCs. This will involve design, development and testing of C code within a resource constrained multi-processor environment.Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field.Key ResponsibilitiesPerform requirements capture and technical feasibilityDetailed design of complex areas including enhancing and adapting existing design to suit product requirementsDevelopment, maintenance and testing of on-chip embedded software including defect investigation and fixingContribute towards continuous development of processes and best practices followed in the teamLiaison with customers and participate in external inter-operability eventsMinimum Qualifications1-4 years of relevant industry work experienceGood C programming skills with relevant experience in writing C code.Inclination towards working in Embedded softwareGood troubleshooting and analytical skills that can be applied to resolve software issues.Communication skills with ability documentation detailing of features and collaborate well with teams.Preferred QualificationsExperience / Understanding of Bluetooth profiles (A2DP, AVRCP, HFP and other BLE profiles)Hands-on experience with Embedded systemsUnderstanding of basic Audio handling mechanisms in embedded environmentKnowledge on peripheral communication protocols as I2C, I2S and USBUsage of protocol analysers and packet sniffersKnowledge on debugging system issues and memory issues

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