Full-Time

Integration Engineer

Software Engineering

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Qualcomm

Qualcomm

10,001+ employees

Develops and licenses semiconductor technologies

No salary listed

Junior, Mid

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Category
Backend Engineering
Embedded Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Git
JIRA
C/C++
Requirements
  • Bachelor's or Master’s degree with 1 to 3 years of relevant experience in Real Time Embedded Software Development and System SW Integration
  • Experience in Configuration management and Release Management
  • Good experience in version control tools like Git/P4/Clearcase, etc and Bug tracking systems(ex JIRA) or project management tools
  • Ability to troubleshoot run time/build problems and resolution
  • Strong C programming and debugging skills, scripting knowledge, OS concepts
  • Multi-threading and multitasking experience
  • Ability to coordinate with cross functional teams for build plan.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for Software Build Integration and verification
  • Work with cross functional teams and coordinate the integration and release process
  • Troubleshoot run time, build problems, and report findings
  • Ensure software builds run properly on automation.
Desired Qualifications
  • Strong debugging and problem-solving skills
  • Passionate about the Build and Integration and software automation
  • Knowledge in managing source control systems, software versioning, P4/Git branching strategies and integrations on multiple projects and repositories
  • Excellent communicative, interpersonal and leadership skills with ability to work efficiently in both independent and team work environments.

Qualcomm develops and commercializes advanced wireless technologies and semiconductor products. The company designs and manufactures integrated circuits that enhance connectivity and power management for various applications, including mobile devices, automotive systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Qualcomm generates revenue by selling these semiconductor products and licensing its extensive portfolio of patents. What sets Qualcomm apart from its competitors is its strong focus on telecommunications and electronics markets, providing solutions that drive the evolution of smart devices and networks. The company's goal is to enable seamless connectivity and efficient performance across a wide range of technologies.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Diego, California

Founded

1985

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Collaboration with HUMAIN boosts Qualcomm's presence in AI data centers.
  • Snapdragon X processor expands Qualcomm's reach in budget AI PC market.
  • Partnership with Visteon enhances Qualcomm's role in automotive AI systems.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from NVIDIA and AMD in AI chip development.
  • Geopolitical tensions may disrupt Qualcomm's semiconductor supply chain.
  • Regulatory scrutiny on patent licensing could impact Qualcomm's revenue.

What makes Qualcomm unique

  • Qualcomm leads in wireless technology with a strong patent portfolio.
  • The company excels in AI-driven semiconductor solutions for diverse industries.
  • Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors are renowned for performance and power efficiency.

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Benefits

Premium-free health coverage

Onsite health & fitness centers

Retirement programs

Disability & life insurance programs

Tuition reimbursement

Product discounts

Flexible time off

Parental leave

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Ibm Ceo: Hr Layoffs Due To Ai Led To ‘More Investment’ In Other Roles

Arvind Krishna, the CEO of IBM, said his company’s investment in artificial intelligence (AI) has ultimately led to a rise in employment in the firm.According to a Tuesday (May 6) report from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), IBM replaced a few hundred human resources staffers with AI agents, bots that can perform tasks like analyze spreadsheets, conduct research and draft emails autonomously.Consequently, IBM hired more programmers and salespeople.“While we have done a huge amount of work inside IBM on leveraging AI and automation on certain enterprise workflows, our total employment has actually gone up, because what it does is it gives you more investment to put into other areas,” Krishna told WSJ.Krishna called these areas — such as software engineering, sales and marketing — “critical thinking” focused domains, where people need to do things that “face up or against other humans, as opposed to just doing rote process work,” according to the report.WSJ noted that IBM didn’t say over what period its job reductions happened.The CEO also noted that the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on IBM’s bottom line was “very limited,” given that most of its mainframe computer and quantum systems are built domestically.However, he expressed caution about a possible reduction in demand due to tariffs, which could hit discretionary spending in the company’s consulting business.“If the impact is within 3 to 4%, you actually can grit and manage through it,” Krishna said. “If the impact is going to be more like 10%, then that requires a lot more hardheaded management decisions.”Krishna — along with the CEOs of Intel, Qualcomm and HP — met with Trump on March 10 to discuss the impact of tariffs on the industry.“Some of the topics top-of-mind for our leadership team are trade policy and U.S. manufacturing,” that spokesperson said.In February, Krishna argued that a drop in AI costs will drive demand for the technology.“We will find that the usage will explode as costs come down,” Krishna told Bloomberg Television, according to a Feb. 11 report from PYMNTS