Filling the technical position of Embedded Software Orchestration Engineer on the Software Defined Radio Systems (SDRS) program at the Navy Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic in Charleston, SC
Working alongside industry experts in the fields of SDR, software development, tactical communications, and electronic warfare
Emphasizing container orchestration of embedded software applications but will span all other aspects of embedded software development including documentation, design, implementation, integration, verification, review, toolchain automation, maintenance, etc.
Developing and maintaining applications, tools, drivers, etc. for embedded Linux ARM64 systemsDeveloping containers and container orchestration for embedded software processesUsing containers to dynamically program field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)Designing communications between distributed software componentsIntegrating and debugging with other system software, firmware, and hardware componentsDesigning and developing tests and test toolsAutomating software with scriptsPerforming system demonstrations#LI-SF1 Requirements:
Experience developing and maintaining embedded Linux software for ARM-based architectures
Experience with embedded OS development such as Yocto, Buildroot, or PetaLinux
Experience in software containerization and virtualization (e.g. Kubernetes, Docker, Vagrant, Ansible, etc.)
Proficient in development in high-level programming languages like C/C++ and able to learn new languages
Comfortable developing in a Linux operating environment
Highly motivated and able to work independently and in a team
Effective complex problem solving skills
Effective communication and analysis skills
In-depth knowledge of software development life cycles
Formal education or equivalent experience in a systems or software engineering discipline
Desired Skills:Experience with SDR platforms, frameworks, and softwareExperience using device trees and device tree blobs and overlaysExperience in scripting languages such as Bash or PythonFamiliar with helm chartsFamiliar with Go programming languageFamiliar with GNU Make and GCC or Clang toolchainHands-on experience working with FPGAsFamiliar with using modular open systems architectures such as CMOSS, SOSA, MORA, VICTORY, OpenVPX, etc. to achieve interoperabilityFamiliar with Software Communications Architecture (SCA) and Object Request Brokers (ORBs) Clearance Information:SRC IS A CONTRACTOR FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THIS POSITION WILL REQUIRE U.S. CITIZENSHIP AS WELL AS, A U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE AT THE SECRET LEVEL Travel Requirements:
Occasional CONUS travel (<10%) to support stakeholder meetings and systems integration and demonstration may be required
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