Role\: IPC Software Development Engineer
Department\: HMI R&D
Reports to\: R&D Firmware Technical Manager
Location\: Osaka, Japan
About us
HMI is part of Digital Factory organization, composed of 6 activities such as Eilwell, Motion Control, Automation Control, HMI, IioT Solution Software and Process control systems, contribute to provide the solutions and innovation for plant and machine in Industry Automation. As a pioneer in HMI (human machine interface), our brand offers a wide range of product line-ups globally, small-sized operation panel convenient for setting up equipment and machines and high-performance models with integrated PLC functions and gateway functions for IT. We also produce IPC (industrial Personal Computer) that can handle edge functions such as higher expressive power and data analysis. Software is key enabler and differenciator to grow our business. Our products contribute to a variety of fields such as factory and equipment control in consumer-packaged goods, Semiconductor, automotive, EV batteries, life science industries.
Job Brief
We are looking for a skilled IPC Software Development Engineer to join our dynamic team and contribute to the development of cutting-edge technology solutions. As a IPC Software Development Engineer, you will be responsible for IPC product development projects, develop software for IPC and maintenance , and contribute to the projects in cooperation with internal / external staleholder.The main development scope is software related to hardware control, including the design and development of Device Drivers, related Libraries and Applications.
Responsibility
Participate in product development projects and contribute to the project as a project member.Research into technologies and methods to meet product requirementsDevelop, debug, and maintain IPC software .Focus on software development related to hardware control, including the design and implementation of Device Drivers, associated Libraries, and Applications.Quickly respond to changing needs in IPC software design, such as modification to add or alter functionality to both new and existing products.