Overview
We’re looking out for a fresher who has done B.E. or M.E. or B.tech or M.tech in ETC or ECC.
Requirements :
- Good understanding of Rasperry Pi / Arduino.
- Programming experience in python/C++/Java.
- Knowledge of embedded C and micro controllers.
- Should know his/her way around a circuit board.
- Evaluates electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of electricity and materials.
- Confirms system’s and components’ capabilities by designing testing methods; testing properties.
- Develops electrical products by studying customer requirements;
- Researching and testing manufacturing and assembly methods and materials.
- Develops manufacturing processes by designing and modifying equipment for building and assembling electrical components; soliciting observations from operators.
- Keeps equipment operational
About Kodework
Because there are so many careers at Kodework, there are many varied skills that can lead to a job. Experience with scripting and markup languages such as HTML, XML, CGI, and Java is required for many production and programming positions. Knowledge of Web development tools such as Acrobat and Dreamweaver can be invaluable.
If you’re going into Web design, minimum requirements include knowledge of HTML, Photoshop, and Illustrator. If you’re going into content development or production, HTML and writing skills will be important. Experience with Web databases is a required skill for most database jobs.
In addition to technical skills, we want to hire people with a good knowledge of how the Web works, experience using the Web for research, and knowledge of trends in e-business. Across the board, the ability to work effectively with a team and communicate both in writing and orally will be necessary. Organizational and project-management skills are critical to production, and many roles require the ability to persuade others who don’t necessarily report to you. These skills also help out in other careers that one may pursue later on.
Colleges and universities are beginning to offer courses for careers specializing in Web design or e-commerce. Traditional marketing, graphic design, communications, computer science, and engineering degrees can help you break into the field, but probably won’t be enough on their own. Many vocational and technical schools offer specialized training. One of the best ways to get your start is by building up a portfolio through internships or classes. A good internship or course will expose a student to all aspects of Web development, including group collaboration.
As in any of the other IT professions, job seekers interested in software careers must continually update their skills regularly. Computer technology changes in the blink of an eye. The skills that helped you get your last job might not help you keep the next. Continuing education classes, trade shows, seminars, and periodicals on Internet topics abound. Take advantage of them.
WE OFFER :
- Competitive salary
- An excellent training program
- Fast-paced working environment
- Experience working with the latest technologies from leading industry experts
Send us a mail to careers@kodework.com with your cv and contact information.