Embedded C++ Software Engineer

Box Makers Yard
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Job Title: Embedded Software Engineer (C++ / Linux)
Location: Bristol (2/3 Days Per Week On-Site) 
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 + Bonus & Benefits (Depending on Experience) 

Note: Only candidates with permanent, unrestricted UK working rights will be considered, as visa sponsorship is not offered for this position.

Overview: 

We are looking for a skilled Embedded Software Engineer to develop, maintain, and optimise Embedded C++ software for Linux-based systems.

This role will focus on developing Embedded Software for systems & products  used in industrial, aerospace, automotive & manufacturing sectors.

A successful candidate will work closely with cross-functional engineering teams, integrating software with hardware and supporting the full product lifecycle of a next generation product.

Responsibilities: 

-Design, implement, and maintain embedded C++ software for Linux platforms

  • Work closely with hardware, systems and design engineers to integrate software with embedded devices

  • Debug, test, and optimise software for performance and reliability

  • Contribute to software architecture, APIs, and technical documentation

  • Support validation, testing, and product release processes
     
  • Collaborate in cross-functional engineering teams to solve complex technical problems

    Experience Required: 

  • Strong proficiency in Embedded C++

  • Experience with Linux-based embedded systems

  • Familiarity with debugging tools, version control, and software development workflows

  • Experience with device drivers or low-level hardware interfaces

  • Knowledge of communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, Ethernet)

  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines

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