- Posted 21 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
Livio, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company who is seeking Mobile Software Engineers (Android), whom will work within the Ford Research & Advanced Engineering organization. (The employee will work for Livio and receive all Ford Benefits).
At Livio, our mobile software engineers are responsible for developing new features and apps needed to integrate smart devices with vehicle systems. Mobile software engineers are also able to work on new technology and ideas that don't always directly involve vehicles. All engineers at Livio work together in a flat organization to deliver innovative and cutting edge software.
We are looking for the best, forward-thinking minds to join us as we build connectivity solutions for vehicles, the home, and beyond. The primary focus is connecting content and services to hardware products for a variety of new applications. All of our software engineers work together as one team.
Skills & requirements
Basic Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science,, EE/CE or other related field.
· 1+ years of post-college graduation experience
· 1+ years professional or collegiate Android experience
Preferred Qualifications:
· Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or other related field
· 3+ years Android development
· 3+ years Additional programming language experience (C++, C, JavaScript,etc)
· Bluetooth, BLE, Wifi, and/or other wireless programming experience
· Web Communication Standards (HTTP, JSON, REST, etc)
· Testing and validation experience (JUnit, Android JUnit)
· Automotive experience a plus
· Experience working with bytecode, input/output streams, and multi-threading design
· Preferred having one or more apps on Android Play Store
· Preferred having experience with NDK
· Must have a passion for writing code
· Ability to think on your feet and solve complex problems
About the company
Livio, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, is the project maintainer of SmartDeviceLink (http://www.smartdevicelink.com) and an active contributor to software projects within the Ford Research & Advanced Engineering organization. Livio began as a consumer electronics startup out of the Metro Detroit area in 2008 and later pivoted into mobile software and web technologies. As an emerging leader in automotive connectivity, Livio was acquired by Ford in 2013.