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Embedded Software Engineer

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Embedded Software Engineer - Real-Time Systems

Rate: £50-55/hour (Outside IR35)

Length: 6 Months

Location: Bristol

Join a team developing cutting-edge communication and control systems. You'll design and deliver the embedded software that powers advanced terminal technology - from real-time control logic to intuitive user interfaces and APIs.

You'll work in an Agile environment, collaborating with cross-functional teams to turn complex requirements into reliable, high-performance embedded solutions.

What You'll Do

Design, code, and test embedded software in C++ for real-time systems

Translate requirements into robust, maintainable architecture and design documentation

Debug and validate software on both simulated and target hardware

Implement automated unit and integration tests

Collaborate with other engineers to optimise system performance and reliability

Contribute to continuous improvement within an agile workflow

What You'll Bring

Proven experience in C++ embedded software development

Full lifecycle experience - design, development, testing, and maintenance

Strong knowledge of Linux and FreeRTOS environments

Understanding of hardware interfaces (Serial, Ethernet, SPI, CAN, etc.)

Skilled in debugging, performance tuning, and source control (Git)

Familiar with CI/CD pipelines and tools like Jira or Confluence

Detail-oriented, well-organised, and collaborative within fast-paced teams

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