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Embedded Build and Test Engineer

Cambridge
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Software Engineer in Test - Embedded 
Your next career move could be with a global leader in digital media players, driving innovation in the world of embedded systems.
We’re looking for a Senior Embedded Build & Test Engineer to take charge of the CI/CD pipeline and automated test systems for Linux-based products. You’ll be improving build performance, boosting quality, and working with cutting-edge tech trusted by clients worldwide.
You’ll need:

Strong Python, JavaScript, and shell scripting skills
Solid experience with CI/CD tools such as Jenkins, GitHub Actions or GitLab CI
Around 5+ years in a professional software environment
Confident working with Linux systemsBonus if you know Kubernetes, AWS, or have experience with digital multimedia or networked systems.
This is an on-site role in Cambridge, UK — perfect for someone ready to take ownership, make an impact, and join a forward-thinking team.
📩 If that’s you, apply to the role below or email me at (url removed)

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