Software Systems Engineer Job - (folsom, california) Information Technology (IT) - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Software Systems Engineer Job - (folsom, california)

The Enterprise SSD Organization in Micron's NAND Solutions Group is looking for Systems Software Engineers to contribute to the design of world class Enterprise Computing Systems.
As part of the NSG R and D team you will have an integral role in developing software solutions aimed at delivering the highest levels of performance and value.
Responsibilities :
Work as part of a team to understand enterprise customer requirements for non:
volatile memory solutions :
Propose and develop novel, forward looking, solutions and features to enhance Micron products :
Design and implement these capabilities on Linux/Windows and demonstrate benefit :
Daily work involves design, prototyping/development and evaluation of performance and feature optimizations.
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For some projects, collaboration with external customers and partners, as well as internal engineering teams is expected Qualifications :
A Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science, a Masters degree, or a PhD or equivalent experience is required :
Proficiency in C and/or C++, ability to debug at assembly level, data structures and kernel debugging techniques required :
OS expertise in Windows/Unix/Linux/Vmware :
Full commitment to sound software engineering practices :
Strong background in systems s/w required :
Sound understanding of CPU, machine, and instruction set architectures :
Background in storage systems would be a strong plus Keywords:
Folsom California (US:
CA) United States (US) NSG Experienced Regular Engineering LI:
RS1 Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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