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Embedded software optronics engineer

Swindon
4 days ago
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Role: Embedded software optronics engineer
Location: Swindon
Salary: £ Competitive
The Ideal applicant is perm but my client will consider a contractor for 3-12 months.
My client is looking to hire an Embedded & Optronics Engineer in an ideal world, we would find an optical/optronics engineer that has been actively involved in the development of various imaging technologies (might include focus variation, interferometry, structured light, etc).
The person would have a strong knowledge of optics and have worked hands on with the embedded systems, including the firmware and application development. Their software base would include C/C++, Python, Matlab, SQL.
Key skills:
Programming Languages: C++, Python, BASH, JAVA – Ideally +2 years’ working experience in C++ and Python but will consider someone with less but highly capable.
Libraries & Tools: RTOS, ROS/ROS2, OpenCV, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, MATLAB/Simulink, Keil uVision, VSCode, Altium Designer, Proteus, STM32CubeIDE, Git version control, Docker.
Hardware Platforms: STM32, PIC Microcontrollers, Arduino, ESP32/ESP8266, Jetson Nano, Raspberry Pi.
Other: SQL Database, I2C, SPI
Desired Skills


  • Optical Engineering, Physics, or Electronics Degree

  • Image Processing Experience/Skills

  • Electronic Engineering Skills – high speed cct design, PCB Layout

Staff Benefits:


  • Salary is negotiable based upon skills and experience level.

  • Company Pension Scheme, Life Cover Insurance, and Private Medical is provided

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