About The Position

Cellebrite’s (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its global customers to protect and save lives by enhancing digital investigations and intelligence gathering to accelerate justice in communities around the world. Cellebrite’s AI-powered Digital Investigation Platform enables customers to lawfully access, collect, analyze and share digital evidence in legally sanctioned investigations while preserving data privacy. Thousands of public safety organizations, intelligence agencies and businesses rely on Cellebrite’s digital forensic and investigative solutions—available via cloud, on-premises and hybrid deployments—to close cases faster and safeguard communities. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com/investors and find us on social media @Cellebrite. What is your mission? As an Android Firmware Engineer, this position is focused on the porting and maintenance of virtual Android devices on our proprietary Hypervisor. The role of our Android Engineers encompasses a broad range of the development processes writing a specification from requirements, participating in specification reviews, providing estimates, writing the code, performing unit tests, performing code reviews of other developer’s code, and working with testers.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Web Development, Computer Science or equivalent experience
  • Deep understanding of Android architecture, system frameworks, HAL, and services,
  • Experience with Android debugging tools and techniques.
  • Experience with AOSP (or one its derivatives), syncing it, building it, debugging it, and modifying it.
  • Deep understanding of microprocessor and microcontroller fundamentals, basic electronics, algorithms, and design patterns.
  • Experience with the Java, C++, and C programming languages
  • Experience with at least one script programming language (shell, python, etc.)
  • Experience with software version control using Git
  • Strong familiarity with Android debugging tools and techniques
  • Experience with Android audio, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth framework architecture
  • Experience with the Google Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) certification and issue debugging
  • Experience with implementing Android HALs for custom peripherals
  • Experience with BSPs and Linux device driver development
  • Experience with SELinux
  • Experience with reverse engineering and dynamic instrumentation tools such as Frida

Responsibilities

  • Port AOSP, build it, debug it
  • Work on custom peripherals or drivers.
  • Hands on code implementation / debugging / development and testing of virtual Android devices.
  • Create and write top-notch quality code; create and maintain that working software.
  • Tune code for optimal resource utilization, reliability, performance and energy efficiency.
  • Participate in the design, development and testing of our software platform as a member of the timing products solutions team.
  • Write and execute Test Cases based on templates and best practices.
  • Ensure that the latest versions of Android are ported to work on our hypervisor.
  • Architect and design new code.
  • Work with members of our hardware modeling team to ensure Android-related hardware chipsets work correctly with our hypervisor.
  • Maintain and implement automated test environment and regression tests.
  • Provide inputs to the documentation team and review technical documents as required.
  • Interact with product owner, development teams and stakeholders to develop a strong understanding of the product requirements.
  • Evaluate and validate embedded design alternatives to create optimum system designs.
  • Collaborate effectively with different functional teams spread across multiple locations.
  • Work closely with verification and validation (test) team to ensure full test coverage, and quick closure of reported firmware defects.
  • Develop scalable solutions that adhere to performance specifications and align with customer needs.
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