The candidate will be responsible for embedded C development, focusing on system power optimization and knowledge of BLE.
Company Description
Sriramprasath
Email : sriram at krgtech dot com
661 558 0000 * 505
Job Description1)Minimum 5 year experience in Embedded C development
2) Working Knowledge on System Power Optimization
3) Awareness/Working Knowledge on BLE
4) Exposure to Medical process IEC 62304 will be great
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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