Monday, February 18, 2013

Qualcomm Openings For "Software Engineer" Hyderabad February 2013

Company Name : Qualcomm

Company Website : www.qualcomm.co.in

Job Designation or Job Role : Software Engineer - Build and Release Support

Candidate Educational Qualification : Bachelor's/Master's degree in Telecommunication , Electronics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering from a college of repute

Candidate Experience Required : 1 to 5 Years

CTC or Package Offered : Best in Market

Working Location: Hyderabad

Functional Area : Engineering - Software

Desired Candidate Profile :

  1. Knowledge of bug tracking tools and techniques is a plus
  2. Knowledge of Make files is a plus
  3. Knowledge and exposure to telecom domain is a plus
  4. Experience in Perl scripting is a plus
  5. Working knowledge with TRACE32/JTAG and ARM tools
  6. Software Integration/Development, Build and Release
  7. Familiarity with C language and compilation/Linking process.
  8. Experience with version control system(ClearCase,Perforce,etc)
  9. Ability to troubleshoot run time/build problems and report findings
  10. Ability to communicate with multiple teams
  11. Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  12. Multithreading and multitasking experience
  13. Familiarity with Windows/Linux environments
Job Description :
  1. Software Integration, Build and Release.
  2. Troubleshoot run time and build problems and report findings
  3. Ensure software builds run properly
Company Profile :
QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies (QCT) is the largest provider of 3G chipset and software technology in the world, with chipsets shipped to more than 50 customers and powering the majority of all 3G devices commercially available. QCT partners with nearly 60 3G network operators around the globe and has the largest CDMA engineering team in the wireless industry.

QCT provides complete chipset solutions and integrated applications from the Launchpad suite of advanced technologies. Our integrated solutions offer device manufacturers reduced bill-of-materials costs, time-to-market, and development time. Mobile handsets powered by QCT chipsets can offer more features while maintaining a smaller, sleeker form-factor and benefiting from reduced power demands.

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