Software Engineer - Houston, United States - Odyssey Space Research, LLC

    Odyssey Space Research, LLC
    Odyssey Space Research, LLC Houston, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Description

    *This is a W2 position*

    Full-time

    Houston, TX or Boulder, CO

    Onsite 4 days/week

    Salary: $150,000/year max

    Required Skills & Experience

    10+ years of experience as a Software Engineer

    Significant experience with embedded systems and overall software stack and environment

    Significant C++ skills

    Experience developing code on various platforms (ARM, x86, PowerPC, SPARC, 8051, etc)

    Hands-on experience with various hardware interfaces (PCI, 1553, SPI, I2C, CAN, RS-422/232)

    Hands-on RTOS experience (RTEMS, VxWorks, Xenomai Linux, etc.)

    Experience developing hard real-time RTOS applications at the top of the software stack.

    Aerospace industry experience

    Nice to Have Skills & Experience

    ARINC-653 experience

    Experience with NASA's Core Flight System / Core Flight Software (CFS)

    Knowledge of CCSDS standards and utilization

    In-depth knowledge of the NXP MPC8548E PowerQUICC III Processor or closely related processors

    Understanding of the tailoring of MMU, cache, and DMA behavior

    Experience with Wind River VxWorks 653 RTOS Board Support Packages (BSPs) and their tailoring for PowerQUICC architecture processors

    C or Python skills

    Job Description

    A client of Insight Global is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their team in Houston, TX. This person will be responsible for implementing spacecraft flight software applications, space vehicle software architecture, space vehicle systems/subsystems, and device driver interfaces. They'll be implementing and testing flight software for ISS Commercial Resupply Services Contract and additional commercial space programs. They will work across multiple systems, including, flight software, GNC, testing, and simulation that are specific to the development of an ISS visiting vehicle.