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Author Looking for TCP/IP stack developers...
priya1983.hr@gmail.com

2007-08-28, 6:19 am

Hi,

I am Priya, specialized recruiter in Telecom and Embedded .

We work with few big giants and also with few start up companies in
the Telecom & Embedded Technologies industries in all the locations.

Presently I am working with few job requirements from various MNC
clients in India. Agere Systems, Infineon Technologies, Philips
Software, Qualcomm, Sarnoff, Symbian , Honeywell, ARM, NXP
Semiconductors etc..

Please find the requirement details as mentioned below..

If Interested, revert to me at priya1983.hr@gmail.com.

Title: Data Stack

Job Description Embedded Programming (C,C++, ARM)
Good understanding of Operating System Concepts
Multithreading and multitasking experience
Experience working on version control system
Good understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle
Ability to work as part of a dedicated project team or independently
is essential
Must be a resourceful self-starter with strong interpersonal and
communication skills
Good background in communication theory, desirable
BE/ BTech / ME / MTech in ECE, CS with 2-8 years of experience

Skills/Experience Development and testing of TCP/IP Stacks.
Experience working on wireless protocols (CDMA 1x, UMTS, GPRS, GSM)
Good understanding of RPC
Hands on experience in Socket Programming
Linux Network Programming experience is a plus
Experience in developing test suites for testing TCP/IP stacks is a
plus

Education Requirements Required: Bachelor's, Computer Science and/or
Electrical Engineering

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