Embedded Software Engineer

Cambridge
4 months ago
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Embedded Software Engineer | £40-80k DOE | Cambridge
Are you a software engineer who wants to work with some of the most high-tech companies in the world? One of the UK’s leading consultancies is hiring software engineers to join their high-growth, driven, and extremely motivated team.
They partner with clients from leading global brands to startups to identify growth opportunities through innovative solutions, taking pride in their success.
They operate as a meritocracy and give leadership responsibilities based on skill rather than length of service. You can get promoted rapidly depending on your skill.
Responsibilities as an Embedded Software Engineer:

  • Design and develop software applications and control algorithms using OO languages (C# and C++) and/or embedded code (C)
  • Collaborating with electronics, mechanical and systems engineers to integrate software with hardware components and robotics platforms
    Technical requirements for an Embedded Software Engineer:
  • Proficiency in C/C++, C#, or .NET for PC application development
  • Experience developing ARM Cortex MCUs
  • Professional experience utilising Docker containers
  • Strong understanding of software development lifecycle and version control (e.g., Git).
    Desirable experiences for an Embedded Software Engineer:
  • Experience with IEC 62304, ISO 13485, or FDA 21 CFR Part 820
  • 3+ years of experience in a regulated industry
    Apply today to join a highly innovative and world renowned consultancy

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