Dear Applicants,
We are Hiring for Wi-Fi software development with 10- 15 Years of Experience in Bangalore.
Roles and Responsibilities
Role Description:
The role is to be a part of the Wi-Fi software development team for Qualcomms range of Wireless LAN SoC solution based on IEEE 802.11. Work on diverse problems like building high performance WLAN using 802.11be to building extremely low latency Wi-Fi solution for AR / VR applications
Key Responsibilities:
Design, develop, test, and maintain protocol layer features in WLAN driver / applications for IEEE 802.11 devices
Work closely with Firmware and System test teams to resolve system level issues
Provide work breakdown for new features with feasibility study, effort estimates and risk mitigation
Skills Required:
8+ years of hands-on system software development experience with 6+ years on Linux kernel development, specifically network driver development
Good knowledge of IEEE 802.11 protocol specification
Good knowledge in various WFA protocols such as P2P, DPP, WPA3
Hands-on experience in implementation of features / algorithms like ACS, Concurrency, DFS
Hands-on experience in wpa_supplicant, hostapd, nl80211 library
Hands-on experience in Linux IPC and Synchronization mechanism
Excellent C programming skills
Conversant with protocol analysers - OmniPeek, Wireshark and tools such as Chariot and iPerf
Excellent trouble shooting and analytical skills that can be applied to resolve system issues
Strong communication skills to ensure smooth co-ordination in a multi-site working environment
Bachelors degree in Computer Science / Electronics / Communications Engineering. Masters degree preferred
Desired:
Knowledge of scripting languages like Python/Perl
Conversant with development tools (compilers, linkers, etc.) and debuggers such as JTAG, GDB etc.,
Must Have Skills : WLAN, Linux kernel, IEEE 802.11, ACS, DFS, Linux IPC, P2P, DPP, WPA3, JTAG, GDB, Python/Perl
Regards
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Keyskills: dpp linux kernel jtag gdb dfs wlan ieee 802.11 acs wpa3 linux ipc