Software Development Engineer, Senior Lead Job in Redmond, Washington US

Software Development Engineer, Senior Lead

Job Category: Software Engineering: Development Location: Redmond, WA, US Job ID: 778394-69769 Division: Server Tools Business Market research indicates that there are over 16 Billion embedded devices shipping, this compares to only 500 million PC type devices. Come and help us put Windows on many of these embedded devices. The Windows Embedded Platforms group (part of the STB) is a small but dedicated group which has the mandate to adapt the Windows Operating System to for use in the embedded space. Our clients use Windows Embedded for a wide range of devices, including Point of Service machines, Hand Held Terminals, Thin Clients, Medical Imaging devices, and many others. By working on Embedded Windows, you have a chance to touch the everyday lives of people from all walks of life, all over the world. http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/world-of-windows-embedded-devices/qmv6mvxi Our team is the Tools team for Windows Embedded. We write the tools that developers use to assemble a smaller version of Windows, that is targeted specifically to their embedded hardware and applications. We are looking for a lead developer to take on managing an existing group of developers who work on these and other tools. To be successful in our team, you will need to be passionate about the embedded space, with interest the composition of embedded operating systems, and toolkit UI and usability. You must have had proven experience leading a team, either as a manager or functional team lead, and need to be able to manage both local and off campus (US) employees. You must be able to manage projects across multiple developers in your own team, as well as working closely with other teams outside of the US. You must have five years experience in Windows application programming using C++/COM and C#/.NET. Windows Kernel Level Debugger skills and experience, Windows Activation model experience, or knowledge of the Windows layering model or Windows Components would definitely be helpful, but are not absolute requirements. ST:WEB