Motorola Solutions is seeking a Systems Developer to join their Video Division team in Vancouver, Canada. This role is part of a team that's defining the future of the security industry through innovative end-to-end solutions and AI-based surveillance systems.
The Systems Developer serves as a core technical leader in driving new product launches from concept to production. Working under the mentorship of Systems Engineering leads, you'll collaborate with Product, Project, and development teams to implement successful product launches. The role is multidisciplinary, requiring expertise in software development, system optimization, and performance analysis.
The position offers an opportunity to work on cutting-edge surveillance systems and contribute to intelligent camera surveillance systems through research and software engineering. You'll be responsible for analyzing products at a system level, looking for optimizations in cost, quality, features, and performance. The role involves working with Windows and embedded Linux environments, using languages like Golang, Python, C#, and Powershell.
Key responsibilities include designing and maintaining code for various platforms, measuring system performance, working with ODM/OEM partners, and collaborating with manufacturing teams. The ideal candidate should have at least 1 year of software development experience, strong understanding of operating systems and networking protocols, and excellent communication skills.
The position offers a hybrid work arrangement in Vancouver, with a salary range of 54,100 - 95,800 CAD. Motorola Solutions prides itself on its inclusive culture and community-focused approach, encouraging authenticity and diversity among its employees. The company's mission focuses on creating safer communities through innovative technology solutions.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful impact in the security and surveillance industry while working with cutting-edge technologies and being part of a global team committed to public safety.