Full-time
Expert Video Software Engineer Specializing in Codec Performance and Testing
Posted by NETINT Technologies, Inc. • burnaby, metro vancouver regional district, Canada
About the Role
Join the forefront of video processing technology as a Video Software Engineer. Focus on optimizing and validating firmware and software layers to enhance next-gen video applications in a collaborative setting.
In this role, you will play a crucial part in the Firmware Design team, overseeing the design and optimization of video solutions across various systems. A deep understanding of video codecs is essential for evaluating performance and debugging complex issues as you ensure exceptional system integration.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and optimize high-performance video firmware
• Perform codec evaluations and lead debugging initiatives
• Execute unit and integration testing rigorously
• Coordinate troubleshooting across HW/FW/SW components
Requirements:
• Degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering/Science
• 3+ years in HEVC, AVC, or FFMPEG frameworks
• Expert in C/C++ for firmware and software
• Strong understanding of both Windows and Linux ...
In this role, you will play a crucial part in the Firmware Design team, overseeing the design and optimization of video solutions across various systems. A deep understanding of video codecs is essential for evaluating performance and debugging complex issues as you ensure exceptional system integration.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and optimize high-performance video firmware
• Perform codec evaluations and lead debugging initiatives
• Execute unit and integration testing rigorously
• Coordinate troubleshooting across HW/FW/SW components
Requirements:
• Degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering/Science
• 3+ years in HEVC, AVC, or FFMPEG frameworks
• Expert in C/C++ for firmware and software
• Strong understanding of both Windows and Linux ...
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