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A semiconductor research organization in Italy seeks an experienced Software Engineer to develop embedded software and modeling frameworks for advanced SoC platforms. Responsibilities include maintaining software models, porting operating systems to custom SoCs, and collaborating with hardware teams. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree and extensive experience in embedded software development, particularly in multi-core programming and neural network deployment. Competitive compensation and growth opportunities are offered.
The Chips‑IT Foundation is seeking an experienced Software Engineer to support the development and integration of embedded software and modeling frameworks for advanced System‑on‑Chip (SoC) platforms. The role focuses on system‑level modeling, operating system integration (including real‑time OS), deployment of AI workloads, and development of parallel programming frameworks for multi‑core architectures. The position involves working closely with hardware, verification, and application teams to enable full‑stack software support for novel SoC designs. The work can be carried out either in Pavia or in Bologna.
The Foundation “Italian Center for the Design of Semiconductor Integrated Circuits,” also known as the Chips‑IT Foundation, is a non‑profit research and technology organization under the supervision of the Ministries of Industry.
The Foundation is Italy's first RTO (Research and Technology Organization) vertically focused on semiconductor research and stands as a center of excellence in frontier research on semiconductor design, as well as a pivotal center of the Italian semiconductor ecosystem and expertise.
No ranking list or list of suitable candidates will be prepared and published.
The Foundation reserves the right to:
a. extend or reopen the deadline of this notice;
b. revoke this notice;
c. not make any selection from among the applications submitted if they are deemed not to meet the functions set forth in the notice; without any claims or rights being asserted by the interested parties.