Software Developer
Teledyne FLIR is seeking a talented Software Developer to join our Engineering team in the Laval, Quebec office. We are a small and passionate team that uses everyone's talents to develop some of the best radars in the world. We won the Engineering Innovation prizes from OIQ in 2015 and from Engineers Canada in 2017.
As a member of the software and system team, you will participate in developing advanced software related to radar signal processing, target detection, tracking, classification, and data exchanges between embedded SW, PC applications and third-party software.
The role will involve several software aspects of radar development such as software requirements, design, coding, validation, and performance assessment. In addition, you will collaborate closely with system specialists to ensure algorithms ported in the embedded software or PC application meet system requirements.
Primary duties and responsibilities include:
- Write software requirements and define software architectures with respect to system requirements
- Design algorithms and develop C++ code for radar products
- Test and integrate software in radar products and applications
- Optimize code (speed, memory use, etc.)
- Participate in software quality assurance activities such as configuration management, release, and test
Position qualifications:
- Software developer with 5+ (ideally 10+) years of experience
- Strong experience in C/C++ with Microsoft Visual Studio
- Experience in software configuration management (Git, SVN) and software quality processes
- Experience with large complex software with real-time communications and extensive processing
- Good analytical and problem-solving skills
- Working knowledge of English and French
Assets:
- Experience in algorithm development, signal processing and/or scientific programming
- C/C++ software development with Windows and/or Linux
- Embedded software development with an RTOS and/or Linux
- Knowledge of Python
- Knowledge of Matlab
- Knowledge in signal processing (FFT, Filters)
- Knowledge of XML protocols
- Knowledge of TCP/IP socket programming
- Knowledge of 3D coordinates transformations
- Knowledge of applied linear algebra programming
- Basic knowledge of radio-frequency physics and concepts
- Basic knowledge of machine learning and pattern matching concepts
Eligible to be certified to examine, possess, and transfer items under the Canadian Controlled Goods Program and legally authorized to work in Canada