Embedded Test Software Developer

Farnborough
3 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading organisation in the Satcomm sector, is currently seeking an Embedded Test Software Developer to join their team. This permanent role involves working on satellite technology, contributing to the next generation of space communications by developing and automating tests for embedded systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop automated and manual test suites for embedded Linux systems
Write test applications and tools in C/C++ (on-device) and Python (host-side)
Design test plans, test cases, and regression suites
Analyse logs, traces, and system output to identify defects and verify fixes
Work closely with software and hardware teams embedded within the project
Integrate automated tests into CI pipelines
Maintain clear test documentation and contribute to release quality assessments

Job Requirements:

Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline
Programming skills in C/C++ and/or Python
Experience testing embedded systems or low-level software
Experience working in Linux environments and with Linux debugging tools
Familiarity with CI/CD workflows and Git
Ability to analyse system logs and troubleshoot issues at software and hardware boundaries

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience with the satellite wireless ecosystem
Familiarity with gRPC/gNMI/gNOI or other management protocols
Experience with traffic generation tools (iperf, scapy, packet capture)
If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of satellite technology and global connectivity, we want to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative team and play a crucial role in shaping the future of space communications

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