Embedded Software Engineer

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11 months ago
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Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world renowned Electronics manufacturer based in Southampton who are now seeking an Embedded Software Engineer to help develop and maintain a brand new system the company is developing.

The company are recognised globally, and are expanding because of a healthy order book. The company are now seeking an Embedded Software Engineer with excellent experience working on Linux and Embedded testing.

This is an Embedded Software role focusing on Processor design as well as comm interfaces. Due to the nature of the work, this will be a mostly onsite role with occasional remote working.

Key Requirements:

  • Bachelors, Masters or PhD in Computer science, Embedded Systems, Maths, Physics or similar

  • 2+ years commercial Embedded C experience

  • Good commercial Serial Comms experience (RS232, RS422, TCP/IP etc)

  • Experience working on Linux (Embedded Linux preferred but C on Linux also considered)

  • Any experience working on testing embedded code is highly desirable.

  • The ability to gain SC clearance is essential.

    The company are looking to offer circa £55k dependent on experience. Along with an excellent benefits package. If you’re interested in this Embedded Software role, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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