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Join an innovative smart-sensor start up - Cambridge, Hybrid Working Model

This new start-up will offer the opportunity to work on ground breaking technology developing ultra-low power sensors, whilst incorporating machine learning. With the current focus firmly centred around flow-sensing, the team are now looking to add a dynamic Embedded Software Engineer to the team who has experience working with low-power embedded applications. 

For this Embedded Software Engineer, we are looking for someone with:

Commercial experience of embedded programming in C and C++ Knowledge of communication protocols (I2C, SPI, I2S, UART etc) Experience of low-power wireless technologies will be advantageous (BLE, LoRaWAN) A passion and drive to work for a start-up

The successful candidate must have full rights to work in the UK as unfortunately, this client do not hold a valid Sponsorship license.

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If you’re an Embedded Software Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more!

For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, Firmware, C++ Programming, Linux Kernel, Device Driver Development, then please contact me, Callum Allen today.

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