Description :
As WLAN Software developer, you will be part of a world-class, highly motivated, highly skilled team of Linux Embedded system and Wi-Fi engineers who are committed to deliver scalable and reliable wireless equipment to customers in various verticals starting from ISPs to Enterprises to Federal Governments.
- Candidate should be a firm believer of Cambium's mission, Connecting the Un-Connected and Under-Connected.
- 5-8 years of experience in designing, developing, documenting, and maintaining software for high-speed wireless IP Products.
- Timely production of well-architected, robust, unit-tested, commercial-quality deliverables.
- Interact and coordinate with members of other engineering and production teams.
- Assist with and occasionally drive the diagnosis and resolution of customer problems.
- Organize and work in project teams developing software for Cambium Networks products and radio features, including drivers and embedded features, integrating third-party packages, non-embedded support, and test automation applications.
Specific Knowledge / Skills :
Strong development skills in C, Data Structures & Algorithms.Respect towards code quality, test-driven development & ability to produce quality code for commercial products.Strong understanding of Linux OS concepts and experience of developing Linux system software.Exposure to event-driven software design & development.Experience in developing portable software for multiple products & multiple platforms.Experienced and proficient with the full software development lifecycle : requirements analysis, design, coding & reviewing, contributing to test plans, testing, and fault diagnosing, fixing, and support of product releases.The candidate must be team-focused and highly self-motivated with a desire to explore new approaches and technology in a fast-paced software development group.Desirable :
Good understanding of wired and wireless networking protocols.Systems thinking.Experience of working with OpenWrt or Buildroot, device drivers.Knowledge of Shell scripting, Makefile , Go or Python.(ref : hirist.tech)