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The Technical Library Associate will create, update, and refine technical articles for wireless transceiver and router products, organize technical content, maintain the online knowledge base, and collaborate with the engineering team and other stakeholders to ensure project completion.
Design and implement software for wireless router firmware, troubleshoot embedded systems, and work on networking protocols. Collaborate in a team environment and engage with cross-functional teams.
Design and develop next-generation wireless communication systems using Wi-Fi chipsets. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to lead projects and ensure industry delivery standards are met. Build novel RF products and implement patented RF techniques.
The Senior Software Manager will lead the development of Linux-based embedded Mesh Routers, translating product requirements into software concepts, establishing best practices, and overseeing the development team. They will also handle hardware testing and work closely with cross-functional teams to grow the software team's capabilities.
The role involves pre-release testing of Doodle Labs' radio products, including field testing and providing technical support to customers remotely. The engineer will utilize skills in RF modems and Linux-based embedded systems.
The Technician will troubleshoot RF products, conduct functional tests on assemblies, perform PCB assembly and rework, and maintain quality production standards. This role includes assisting engineers with prototypes and preparing documentation related to production processes.
The Embedded Software Engineer will design and implement software for wireless router firmware, focusing on coding, testing, debugging, and supporting production processes. The role requires expertise in embedded systems and network protocols.
The Digital Hardware Engineer is responsible for designing digital hardware using ICs and discrete components, creating PCB designs, debugging circuits, and utilizing common instruments. They must understand digital interfaces and have experience with Linux and programming languages such as Python and C.