System designer telecom

Arbetsbeskrivning

Our client in Stockholm is looking for a skilled System Designer - Radio Base Station Infrastructure functionality. The contract is for 6 months with possible extensions. Key skills: WCDMA/GSM/WiMax, RBS/BTS, 3GPP, VxWorks/RTOS, System Architecture, UML Job Description: . Radio Base Station (RBS) System Development, involving: o RBS Infrastructure related functional requirements analysis and decomposition into subsystems (e.g RTOS, low level services and interfaces w.r.t. drivers, fabric and communication services etc.) o Technical investigations in the area of RTOS, low level services and interfaces w.r.t. drivers, fabric and communication services o UML modeling of functionality on system level (involving many disciplines of UML) o System SW architecture and design, HW near system design and system internal interface architecture and design Essential Skills required: . Experience from system analysis of infrastructure functionality, such as: o RTOS and RTOS-near services, o other generic SW services o interfacing HW, including interface drivers and HW device management . Experience from distributed, embedded real-time system design . > 5 years experience of SW, HW and/or System development Additional skills required: . Fluent spoken and written English. . Good communications and presentation skills . The ability to communicate and work in multicultural team environment . Mentorship: Ability to educate other people and act as senior advisor. Beneficial: . Experience with C/C++ development for embedded real-time systems . Experience with kernel SW, and integrated OS- and RTOS functionality . Experience in HW device driver development . Experience in Socket based network services . Experience from VxWorks development Independent consultants may also apply.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Radio Support
  • 1 plats
  • Heltid
  • Publicerat: 2 november 2006
  • Ansök senast: 12 december 2006

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