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GNSS Firmware Engineer
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Country: United Kingdom
Location: Amersham
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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GNSS Firmware Engineer
GNSS Firmware Engineer
A market leading Telecommunications Company is looking to recruit someone who has a proven background as a GNSS Engineer.
Key Skills:
• In depth understanding and practical knowledge of Least Squares, Kalman Filtering and other numerical optimization techniques.
• Good understanding of statistical techniques for error analysis, error detection and elimination.
• Implementation knowledge of GPS/ GNSS location, navigation algorithms, error sources and the techniques used to mitigate them.
• Software programming in ‘’C’’ on embedded platforms (e.g. ARM).
• Familiarity with scripting languages.
• Software Assembler coding on embedded platforms (e.g. ARM or DSP).
• Use of Matlab.
Key Responsibilities:
• Design, Development, Implementation, Optimization and Test of new features on GNSS measurement and positioning engine.
• Architecture, design, development and optimization of GNSS and A-GNSS location & navigation.
• Implementation, testing and analysis of new algorithms running in high level language (‘’C’’).
• Support of customer releases and verification activities.
Negotiable rates and excellent benefits.
If you feel you have a good engineering knowledge of GNSS and are looking for a challenge, please contact james.riach@projectpeople.com for more information.
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