Monday, January 9, 2012

{Ajax-DOT-NET-FAQ} Need - Consultants - Skilled in QNX - CA

Dear Partners

 

We have an immediate Position with our client to be based at Los Angeles, CA

 

 

Location:- LA CA,

Position Type:- Contract

Rate:- Open

No of Positions:- 4

 

The client has specified they are really looking for someone who’s skilled in QNX – this is an operating system primarily used in Blackberry mobile phones.

 

Should be able to demonstrate a background knowledge or preferably functional competence in the following areas:

    • Software development of embedded systems.
    • Development of code in C, C++ and assembler. Linux, Windows or QNX.
    • Using of code generation tools such as MathWorks’ MatLab or other UML based tools.
    • Testing methodologies: Unit Testing(Black box, White box), System Integration Testing

Character traits and related responsibility:

  • Works with all levels of management, including top management.
  • Must display ability to identify problems, recommend solutions, and negotiate and execute contingency plans.
  • Must be able to accept personal responsibility and accountability for major analytical and planning assignments.
  • Communicates directly with management and cross-functional leaders as required.
  • Strong teamwork skills. Able to develop consensus and move the program forward. Develop win-win situations.

Required Qualifications:

  • Undergraduate bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

·         5-10 years of embedded software development in Windows Embedded, Linux, QNX or other real time software systems.

 

 

Thanks,

 

Raj Singh  | SimpliOn - Great Results. Always.

Direct: 408-565-8670 | Fax: 408-935-8696 

 

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