Embedded Developer (Device Connectivity) Information Technology (IT) - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Embedded Developer (Device Connectivity)

Our direct client located in Cleveland is looking for an Embedded Developer (Device Connectivity).

Desired skills include 2
years of experience with C/C++, Linux OS, Embedded systems development, JavaScript, Node JS, networking, routing, etc. Bachelors degree is required, preferably in Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering. Past experience with Device Connectivity in a clinical setting is a big plus. Our client is in the healthcare industry and offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and great working environment. Apply today!

Required:

- 2 years experience in C/C+
and OOP principles
- 2 years experience in Linux OS (eg Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, etc.)
- Experience in JavaScript and Node.JS
- Experience in networking, routing, VPN, encryption, and Security principles
- Excellent problem solving and troubleshooting skills

Plusses:

- Working knowledge of JSON and HL7
- Experience in developing Embedded systems
- Past experience with Device Connectivity in a Clinical setting is a plus
- Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering



We will call qualified candidates after review.
Resumes will NOT be sent to clients without your approval.



REFERRALS WANTED - $1000 REWARD!
Refer a colleague to us, and Precision will give you $1000 if we find a job for that person!

(The fine print: The referred candidate must be previously unknown to us. Start date must be within 6 months of referral.)

Overtime: straight time
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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