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Henderson Scott Limited

Android Wi-FI AOSP Engineer

Henderson Scott Limited, San Jose, California, United States, 95199

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Android Wi-Fi & AOSP Engineer - San Francisco, CA - $165K - $200K

We're looking for an

elite Android Wi-Fi & AOSP Engineer

to own and evolve the core system features that keep media streaming and wireless connectivity buttery-smooth across embedded Android devices. Your work will directly shape the way people experience Google Cast and high-performance wireless networking worldwide.

What You'll Work On

AOSP Wi-Fi Innovation:

Build, customize, and enhance the Android Wi-Fi stack & middleware (above driver level) for cutting-edge embedded devices.

Google Cast Performance:

Optimize Cast connectivity & streaming for flawless user experiences.

Connectivity Debugging:

Diagnose and crush tricky issues like authentication failures, roaming glitches, and signal instability.

Streaming Optimization:

Tune QoS, buffers, and channel selection to keep high-bitrate media running glitch-free.

Supplicant Wizardry:

Solve complex wpa_supplicant problems involving authentication, encryption, and hand-offs.

Driver & Chipset Collaboration:

Partner with low-level engineers to integrate & debug with Qualcomm, Broadcom, and other leading Wi-Fi chipsets.

The Skills You Bring

10+ years

of Android development, with deep AOSP and Wi-Fi stack expertise.

Proven experience flashing and customizing AOSP for embedded devices (Java + C/C++).

Mastery in debugging Android's Wi-Fi framework & middleware.

Solid grasp of wireless fundamentals - beacons, probe requests/responses, scanning behavior.

Strong coding skills in

C++, Java, and/or Kotlin .

Bonus Points For

Experience with Qualcomm/Broadcom Wi-Fi SDKs or firmware.

Open-source contributions to networking or casting projects.

Proven success optimizing Android for real-time or media-intensive workloads.

Why You'll Love This Role

Impact at Scale

Hard Problems, Real Solutions

Deep Tech Environment

Ownership

Apply now

and help us push the limits of Android connectivity.

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