Part-Time Student - Software Engineer, Embedded OS - Cary, NC

There are over 7 billion people on this planet. And by 2050, there will be 2 billion more... many moving into urban centers at an unprecedented rate. Making sure there is enough food, fiber and infrastructure for our rapidly growing world is what we're all about at John Deere. And it's why we're investing in our people and our technology like never before! Here the world's brightest minds are tackling the world's biggest challenges. If you believe one person can make the world a better place, we'll put you to work. RIGHT NOW.   John Deere is an equal opportunity employer, including disabled & veterans.    Primary Location: United States (US) - North Carolina  - Cary   Function: Product Engineering (CA) Title: Part-Time Student - Software Engineer, Embedded OS - Cary, NC - 120700  Onsite/Remote: Onsite Position   Note: Relocation assistance is not provided.   The Part-Time Student Program is primarily designed to augment the Company’s regular full-time staff and is for students who work in parallel to their school schedule YEAR-ROUND. Your Responsibilities As a  Software Engineer, Embedded OS, Part-Time Student for John Deere  located in Cary, NC, you will:   Develop automated tests for John Deere's Real Time Operating System (RTOS) utilizing python and custom test automation frameworks Create test application software in embedded C to validate RTOS features Deploy unit and integration tests for software features in multiple environments (virtual, hardware, hybrid) Refactor RTOS features into modules to improve deployment efficiency    This position is NOT available to students on immigration visas What Skills You Need   Currently enrolled in courses towards completion of a degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or Agricultural Engineering; others may apply Knowledgeable in python or similar programming languages Experience with software development workflows Strong communication and teamwork skills Graduation date of Spring 2027 or later Cumulative GPA of 2.8 or above Ability to collaborate with internal stakeholders  Available to work 16-20 hours/week during the academic year Available to work 30-40 hours/week during the summer semester Must be able to commute to the work location in Cary, NC on a regular basis What Makes You Stand Out   Knowledgeable with C and python programming languages Familiar with git version control and GitHub Actions or Jenkins workflows Ability to read electronic hardware schematics Experience with CAN communications protocols such as the J1939 and ISO 14229 standards Technical experience relating to design and diagnostics of electro-hydraulic systems  At John Deere, you are empowered to create a career that will take you to where you want to go while working in an inclusive team environment. Here, you'll enjoy the freedom to explore new projects, the support to think outside the box and the advanced tools and technology that foster innovation and achievement. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive reward package to help you get started on your new career path, including: Flexible work arrangements Highly competitive base pay Savings & Retirement benefits (401K and Defined Benefit Pension) Healthcare benefits with a generous company contribution in the Health Savings Account Adoption assistance Employee Assistance Programs Tuition assistance Fitness subsidies and on-site gyms at specific Deere locations Charitable contribution match Employee Purchase Plan & numerous discount programs for personal use Vacation and Holiday Pay $15 - $40 hourly based on published rates for business function and education level.   Follow this link to learn more about our Total Rewards Package  https://bit.ly/3XCd8fL     Must be 18 years of age or older to apply   The information contained herein is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and qualifications required of individuals performing the job. The qualifications detailed in this job description are not considered the minimum requirements necessary to perform the job, but rather as guidelines.   The terms of the applicable benefit plans, and all company actions administering or interpreting these plans, continue to control. Deere & Company reserves the right to suspend, amend, modify, or terminate the Plan(s) in any manner at any time, including the right to modify or eliminate any cost-sharing between the company and participants. Changes, which can be made at any time, are made by action of the company's board of directors, or to the extent authorized by resolution of its board of directors, or by the Deere & Company Compensation Committee. In the event of a conflict between the language of the official Plan Documents and this document, the language of the official Plan Documents will control.     ACA Section 1557 Nondiscrimination Notice The John Deere Health Benefit Plans for Salaried Employees and The John Deere Benefit Plan for Wage Employees comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with disability.

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