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ENSCO, Inc.

Embedded Software Engineer

Endicott, New York, United StatesFrom $131.3kfull-timemidAdded today

About this role

ENSCO Avionics seeks an embedded software engineer to develop and integrate Ethernet switches for avionics applications, with responsibilities including software testing and cross-team troubleshooting. The role requires a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent, minimum 3 years of experience, and strong proficiency in C and Linux environments.

What you'll do

  • Develop and integrate Ethernet switches for avionics applications
  • Write and test embedded software
  • Troubleshoot technical issues in collaboration with other engineering teams
  • Debug and resolve C code issues in Linux environments
  • Support mission-critical avionics systems for modern aircraft

What they're looking for

  • C programming
  • Linux development environments
  • Embedded software engineering
  • Ethernet/networking protocols
  • Software testing and debugging
  • Avionics systems knowledge
  • Troubleshooting and problem-solving
  • Systems integration

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Supportive and stimulating work environment
  • Opportunity to contribute to modern aircraft technology
  • Work with leading-edge engineering solutions
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ENSCO, Inc.

ENSCO develops specialized sensor electronics, mechanical systems, test equipment, and avionics control systems for government and private clients. The company is hiring mechanical engineers, software developers, test equipment engineers, software verification engineers, and SharePoint administrators to support hardware design, cloud-based applications, avionics testing, and enterprise collaboration infrastructure.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience developing and debugging embedded C applications in Linux environments.
  • Tell us about a time you troubleshot a complex networking or Ethernet-related issue and how you resolved it.