Reliable Robotics Corporation

Displays Software Engineer, C/C++

Reliable Robotics Corporation
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5 months ago
Remote, Worldwide or Mountain View, CA, USASenior
H1B Sponsor

Base Salary

$185k - $245k/yr

Responsibilities

  • Design, architect, and build real-time user interface applications for controlling automated aircraft systems.
  • Develop real-time embedded UIs on aviation-grade hardware and browser-based applications.
  • Own the full lifecycle of displays and controls applications, from prototyping through experimental flight programs and reference implementation.
  • Collaborate with software engineers, designers, systems engineers, and pilots to build safe, user-centered, and certifiable systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience.
  • At least 5 years of experience developing user-facing software for high-performance or mission-critical applications.
  • At least 5 years of professional experience in C or C++.
  • Experience with DO-178C is preferred.
  • Strong understanding of computer architecture, operating systems, and networking is preferred.
  • Expertise developing user-facing software requirements and following graphical specifications is preferred.
  • Experience with human-in-the-loop testing and certification campaigns is preferred.
  • Understanding of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is preferred.
  • A private pilot license is preferred.
  • Must be able to work in a self-directed manner in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must be able to travel up to 20% of the time and satisfy applicable U.S. export-control requirements.

Benefits

  • Stock options
  • Employee medical benefits
  • 401k contribution
  • Casual work environment
  • Travel required up to 20% of the time

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Reliable Robotics Corporation

About Reliable Robotics Corporation

51-200 employees

The Reliable autonomous flight system will enable a future where air transportation is safer, more convenient and fundamentally transformative to the way goods and people move around the planet. @reliable_robot