
Software Engineer - OEM Airframe Lead
Role summary
Garmin is seeking a full-time Software Engineer - OEM Airframe Lead to join their U.S. headquarters. This leadership role involves integrating Garmin's products into aircraft cockpits, writing software in C and Python, configuring flight decks, and managing OEM relationships. Responsibilities include creating software designs, utilizing engineering tools, performing root cause analysis, mentoring junior engineers, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure program success. A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field and at least 1 year of experience are required, with a strong academic record preferred.
Overview
We are seeking a full-time
Software Engineer - OEM Airframe Lead
at Garmin's U.S. headquarters in the Greater Kansas City area or at Garmin's Greater St. Louis metro area or Great Phoenix metro area. In this role, you'll be responsible for serving in a leadership capacity to integrate Garmin's products into the cockpits of industry−leading aircraft. You'll write software in C and Python, configure the flight deck to meet your customer's requirements, and integrate software for delivery to the customer. This role provides a customer−facing opportunity with aircraft Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in addition to software engineering responsibilities.
Essential Functions
- Creates and executes designs for small sets of new functionalities as part of a software project using C, C++, C#, or other selected languages
- Utilizes software engineering tools such as configuration management systems, build processes, and debuggers in the software development process
- May perform as a technical leader or Lead Software Engineer for derivative software project
- Collaborates and adds value through participation in peer code reviews, providing comments and suggestions
- Provides reliable solutions to a variety of problems using sound problem solving techniques
- Performs technical root cause analysis and outlines corrective action for given problems
- Contributes to technical research on new technologies
- Estimates level of effort, evaluates new options of similar technology, offers suggestions to improve processes, and provides feedback on some electrical design aspects
- Serves as a mentor to less experienced software engineers (Software Engineer 1)
- Software development for safety−critical airframe specific and airframe independent functionality Successfully managing OEM relationships, including: positive and proactive communication, understanding and advocating for requirements from customers, managing feedback, and ensuring expectations are appropriately calibrated with our OEM partners
- Develops and maintains high quality deliverables for our OEMs in alignment with their engineering, flight test, and production schedules
- Familiarity and understanding of how Garmin Aviation's product offerings come together as an integrated flight deck
- Works cross functionally with Garmin's program coordination, systems, system tests, human factors and flight operations teams to ensure all aspects of a program are tended to
Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Math, Physics or related field AND a minimum of 1 year relevant experience OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Excellent academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 as a general rule)
- Demonstrated proficiency and experience necessary to develop moderately complex software in C, C++, or other selected languages
- Proficient knowledge, utilization and mastery of relevant software engineering tools (configuration management systems, build processes, debuggers, emulators, simulators and logic analyzers)
Desired Qualifications
- Outstanding academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.5)
- Previous work or internship experience in design, particularly for consumer products
*Garmin International is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran’s status, age or disability.*
*This position is eligible for Garmin's benefit program. Details can be found here: Garmin Benefits*
Sample Garmin interview questions
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Minimum Path Sum Find the minimum path sum from top-left to bottom-right in a grid. Input: grid = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] Output: 12 Explanation: The optimal path moves along 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 6, resulting in a minimum accumulated sum of 12.
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Rotate a linked list to the right by k places. Given the head of a linked list, rotate the list to the right by k places. Input: head = [0,1,2], k = 4 Output: [2,0,1] Explanation: The list has a length of 3. Rotating by 4 is mathematically equivalent to rotating by 1 (4 mod 3 = 1).
codingmedium - 3
Find the maximum depth of an N-ary tree.
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Find the total number of continuous subarrays whose sum equals K.
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Find all buildings that have an ocean view.
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