Spirent Has an Opening for a Senior Wireless Protocol Software Architect, Senior Staff Engineer
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The successful
candidate will be part of a team developing software for Spirent's Wi-Fi emulation products for mobile device testing.
Position involves the development of embedded and protocol software in a Linux environment. This also includes the
integration of hardware and software. The successful candidate will implement new products as well as enhancements
to existing products and have leadership responsibilities. Excellent SW development design skills including OOP
are also required. Good communication skills are essential.
Responsibilities:
Architecture, Design, and implementation of protocol and embedded software for our Wi-Fi emulation product
line.
Creating prototype of designs as proof-of-concept.
Provide leadership to a SW development team to implement product designs.
Working with a HW development team to ensure the implementation will meet the product roadmap.
Working with Product Management to validate customer requirements and translate them into engineering requirements.
Requirements:
BSEE/BSCE required. MSEE/MSCE desired.
Minimum 12 years of experience in a similar position in related technologies.
Technical and conversational English speaking and writing required.
Deep knowledge of wireless communication technologies including Wi-Fi. A good understanding of both physical
layer and protocol layer details is important.
Strong knowledge of structured software design practices.
Candidate must have working knowledge of C/C++ including object oriented design and programming (OOP).
Linux OS experience essential; Microsoft Windows also good to have.
Experience with test and measurement equipment including mobile device test is helpful.
Motivated, self-starter who likes challenging work.
Possess strong problem solving skills and team-oriented ap
Good organizational skills and attention to detail.
Good communication skills.
Ability to travel internationally.
Ability to speak Mandarin is a plus.
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