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Dover Recruits Freshers

Freshers IT Job Opening at Dover

Experience: 0 - 1 Years

Location: Bengaluru/Bangalore

Compensation: As Per Industry Standards

Education:
UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Computers, Electrical, Electronics/Telecomunication  
PG - M.Tech - Any Specialization, Computers, Electronics/Telecomunication

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: Embedded/EDA /VLSI/ASIC/Chip Design

Job Description:
Job description :   - M.Tech Intern responsible for developing microcontroller/microprocessor based industrial measurement circuits. On successful completion of 6months , based on the performance and requirements the intern will be offered a permanent position within DSI.
Desired Candidate Profile
Profile description, - The candidate will be a intern with DSI for a time period of 6months and will be working with rest of the team to complete the project. Work will involve dealing with PCB design, microcontroller-sensor interface, LCD display interface , Industry standard SPI interface, microprocessor coding.
Domain:  Embedded electronics



Key skills - Digital Design , peripheral interfacing , PCB design , data bus architecture. C/assembly coding skills for the 'microchip' family of controllers. Exposer to tools like ORCAD/CADSTAR , knowledge of magnetic sensors and reed switches based circuits. Knowledge of designing and programming ADC based uC architectures.

 
Eductional requirements.: M.Tech (minimum 60%) with good experience of developing uC/uP based projects from scratch. Should have developed and been active participant in hardware design activities in college or otherwise.

 
Company Profile
Dover Solutions India (DSI), software division of Dover India Pvt. Ltd. (a
Dover Corporation company), provides software development, Mechanical Design and Product Testing services to the group companies of Dover Corporation. Since its inception in 2003, it has grown significantly and
now provides diverse services to several Dover group companies.

Dover Corporation is a multi Billion USD (revenues in 2006: over 6 Billion
USD), NYSE-traded, diversified manufacturer of an exciting and wide range of advanced proprietary engineering products and components for industrial and commercial use. It has been a consistently top-performing corporation comprised of more than 50 independent operating companies. It supplies value-added products and services to thousands of satisfied customers in more than 100 countries around the world, including in India.

Contact Details

Company Name: Dover India Pvt Ltd

Website: Not Mentioned

Executive Name: DSI-HR-BLR

Address: Not Mentioned

Email Address: [email protected]

Telephone: Not Mentioned

Keywords: Digital Design , Embedded electronics, ORCAD / CADSTAR , PCB design, SPI interface, microprocessor coding

Reference ID: M.Tech Trainee

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