Signal Processing Engineer

Paw Full-time (4 days, 35h/week)

Map pin Linz, Austria

About us

We're the world's most-trusted name in keeping cats and dogs safe and healthy. The secret to that success? A team of truly unique individuals who care about each other just as much as going the extra mile for pet parents.

Your territory

As part of our Hardware/Firmware team, you will:

  • Bring pet wellness to the next level by helping us read and understand pets’ movements even better
  • Be the one who selects a sensor according to the requirements, knows how to get and analyze relevant data and derive features from it
  • Be involved in projects all the way, from conceptual design to series production
  • Work with the latest sensor technologies
  • Bring in your fresh ideas to make Tractive better - you’ll never hear the phrase “...because that’s how we’ve always done things”
  • Continuously grow personally and professionally, take ownership of areas that show your potential, and attend workshops which help you get to the next level

Your profile

Key requirements:

  • 3+ years of professional experience with various sensors (Gyro, Magnetometer, Baro, etc.) which includes theSampling, acquisition and analysis of data as well as feature extraction
  • Embedded experience
  • Programming skills in C, C++ are a plus 
  • Very good English skills

 

Does this sound like you?

  • Passion for working with sensors and envisioning new ways to use them
  • Engaged and hands-on mentality
  • Enthusiastic about hardware and gadgets
  • Willing to come and work with our fantastic team in Austria

Interested?

Benefits

  • four days per week 4 Day Week
  • modern office Remote Friendly
  • Flexible Schedule Flexible Schedule
  • pet lovers Pawternity Leave
  • culture Global Culture
  • health Wellness Bonus
  • social responsibility ½ Price Public Transport
  • tractive academy 6000+ Free Courses
  • buddy program A-Z International Support

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