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Feb 4, 2009, 8:50:43 AM2/4/09
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Title: BIOS developer
Duration: 6 month(s)
Location:  TX, Dallas
Rate : $50/Hr

Skill:  Responsible for the design and development of BIOS using a range of applicable technologies (e.g., programming languages, compilers, assemblers, debuggers, ITPs, scopes, logic analyzers, and other tools) and state-of-the-art software engineering methodologies.

Primary job responsibilities include the design, development, debugging, and testing of BIOS software for complex systems. Work closely with a team of software engineers to deliver a high quality BIOS for use in the product line. Participate in product development in all stages from planning and design to development and testing. Good candidates should be proactive in managing work including meeting schedules, identifying risks, and delivering high quality software.

Desired knowledge of PC architecture, BIOS development (legacy and UEFI-Protocol-DXE-PEI), processor architecture, chipset programming, industry standards that affect BIOS, and busses common to PCs. Ability to use common software and hardware debugging tools. Qualified candidates must have good software design skills and be able to produce documentation related to software design at both a high and low level. OOP experience is a plus.

Requires BSEE, BSCE, BSCS, or equivalent degree, and applicable experience.
Desired experience 8+ years. 


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Mohib
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