As a leading technology innovator, Qualcomm pushes the boundaries of what's possible to enable next-generation experiences and drives digital transformation to help create a smarter, connected future for all. As a Qualcomm Camera Engineer you will work on ideas that touch our daily life – creating everlasting connected memories and assist in building innovative devices through human and computer vision technologies in the Mobile, Automotive, XR, IoT & Compute space. You will have limitless opportunities to learn, grow and lead the world of Imaging.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
• 2+ years of experience in camera hardware or systems design and optimization.
• 1+ year of experience in programming (e.g., C, C++, Python), computer architecture, or embedded systems.
• 1+ year of experience in Image Signal Processing design, development, implementation, and verification.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
• Applies Camera Engineering knowledge to assist in the research, design, development, verification, debugging, implementation, and/or validation of camera systems, HW or FW tasks (including Camera Image Signal Processor, 3A, Image Quality, Features, and Tuning Tools), algorithms, features, logic design, modeling, design verification, and power optimization.
• Assists in performing architecture, IQ modules, algorithm, and feature decomposition that meet requirements and specifications for hardware development.
• Assists in ensuring that image quality, system performance, and ISP area and power metrics are met.
• Collaborates with team members to design, develop, and optimize camera systems, hardware, and/or software.
• Writes technical documentation and feature descriptions for complex Camera projects to guide users and/or customers to implement output.
Level of Responsibility:
• Works under supervision.
• Decision-making affects direct area of work and/or work group.
• Requires verbal and written communication skills to convey basic, routine factual information.
• Tasks require multiple steps which can be performed in various orders; some planning, problem-solving, and prioritization must occur to complete the tasks effectively.