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Firmware Engineers

SanDisk Corporation needs Firmware Engineers in Milpitas, California to analyze, design, program, debug and modify firmware. Troubleshoot code for firmware (IC embedded code) applications. Work involves analog and digital hardware and software operating systems. Determine system specifications, input/output processes and working parameters for hardware and software compatibility. Coordinate design of subsystems and integration of total system. Identifies, analyzes and resolves program support deficiencies. Develops and recommends corrective actions. Program in machine language, assembly language and high level languages including C, C++.
Employer will accept Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Science or related technical field and 2 year(s) of work experience in job offered or 2 year(s) of work experience in a Firmware Engineer-related occupation. Experience must include: 2 years of experience in low level FW development on storage devices;
C, Assembly; Bus Trace analyzer; Firmware experience on SSD including SATA, SAS, PCIe;
Debugging; Experience in working with the cross functional teams; and Firmware to manage Flash/NAND based Storage devices. Some travel may be required to work on projects at various, unanticipated sites throughout the United States.
To apply, please reference job code #SD382 when mailing resume to:
SanDisk Corporation
951 SanDisk Drive
MS: HRGM
Milpitas, CA 95035Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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