IoT Integration .NET Expert Developer

GlobalLogic Verified

Job Description

Our customer is an international company, one of the largest Tier 1 vendors for the automotive industry. The Company is cooperating with the world’s biggest car manufacturers, providing them with high-quality, cutting-edge, and comprehensive automotive computing platforms and IVI systems.     

As a part of the advanced engineering group, the team in GlobalLogic is working closely with the customer engineering team to develop an innovative automotive eCockpit platform. The main responsibility is the development and support of the Instrument Cluster and Android-based multimedia system, middleware, and applications on the newest versions of the Android OS, etc.

Requirements:

      • Senior-level embedded engineer with 5+ years of commercial experience in embedded systems development (Linux, Android)
      • Practical experience with Speech recognition, Audio, or Media
      • Good experience with Android vehicle HAL and Android vehicle network services
      • Experience in Ethernet AVB on Linux and Android HAL development, networking, media, storage drivers
      • C/C++ language, trust one configuration, bootloader, secure boot, git, gerrit, android, Linux make the system

Preferences:   C++, DSP, Audio Expertise, Automotive

Job Responsibilities:

    • Android audio support, Linux audio device drivers development, audio algorithms integration
    • Support Continuous Integration infrastructure (Jenkins, Gerrit)
    • Create branches and setup separate build system after a milestone releases
    • Create build storage archives for backtracking builds
    • Participate in release/milestone planning and scheduling with the product team
    • Participate in the development and maintenance of Android OS.
    • Participate in the development and maintenance of Yocto-based Linux distribution.
    • Participate in project discussions, reviews, etc.
    • Development and review of Yocto Layers and recipes.
    • Bug-fixing of Yocto recipes, redesign of Yocto Layers.