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[JOB] C++ Engineer, New York City | 80-100k
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over 7 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th January 2010 at http://forums.arm.com
C++ Embedded Engineer, New York City | 80-110k
This is a full time, on-site, salaried position in New York City paying $80,000 to $110,000 + benefits. US Citizens, Green Card holders, EAD or CAN only please. Local candidates preferred, but will relo a rock star =) Thank you.
Skill set:
* C/C++ experience
* Embedded experience (ARM processor preferred)
* Computer vision, image processing, signal processing, serial and network communications
* Experience with real-time embedded debuggers
About the project:
The project will be to help develop and deploy a wide-scale embedded camera system to accurately detect cars in parking spaces. The camera contains custom computer vision algorithms that will need to be further implemented, tested, and tuned, as well as continued improvement of our custom camera network protocol designed to allow many sensors to communicate with each other. The project is already underway, and the engineer will help bring the product to market in 2010, and will be responsible for finishing the code, improving robustness, debugging, and maintaining the code base for the product. Planned future versions of the product will incorporate tracking, identification, and license plate recognition algorithms which the engineer will help design, develop, code, debug and deploy.
Please send resume and salary requirements to beau[AT]open-source-staffing.com
Thank you,
Beau J. Gould
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