Description
IPG Photonics (NASDAQ:IPGP) Canada Inc produces market-disrupting sensor technology and software that is transforming the manufacturing industry. We are on a mission to make the world greener, safer and more efficient. Our Kingston subsidiary develops cutting-edge monitoring technology that is integrated with IPG Photonics’ world-leading laser manufacturing solutions to provide real-time quality assurance for advanced manufacturing environments around the world. Our customer portfolio comprises world-leading E-mobility manufacturers, household consumer brands and renowned technology companies. We are powering the EV revolution, making medical devices safer, helping win Formula One Grands Prix and helping people land on Mars!
IPG Photonics is changing the world and we’re just getting started. Our group is growing rapidly and is currently recruiting outstanding technical professionals to join the team.
IPG Photonics (NASDAQ:IPGP) is seeking a Linux C/C++ Software Developer to join our agile software development team in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Our Kingston group is responsible for inventing, developing, and building novel process monitoring tools for advanced manufacturing industries.
The group's products are integrated with IPG's industry-leading laser processing solutions and are used to provide quality assurance for high-power laser processing applications in the manufacturing of automotive, aerospace, biomedical, and consumer electronics products. Our technology empowers many household brands to offer increasingly reliable, safe, and efficient solutions to empower industry and improve the lives of consumers. In particular, our technology is being used to drive the electric vehicle revolution.
This position centers around C and C++ software development on real-time Linux targets for our company’s next generation laser weld measurement product. It involves software architecture design, developing time-critical functionality, extending product capabilities and business logic code, performance profiling time-critical operations to improve software performance, and implementing new measurement algorithms.