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Firmware Engineer

Milton, Cambridgeshire
3 days ago
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Firmware Engineer | Cambridge

Would you like to work on developing an extremely precise deep-tech platform with real-world impact?

My client is offering the chance to work with a truly multidisciplinary team on developing cutting-edge technologies, giving you an opportunity to work alongside a highly motivated team of engineers from all walks of life.

Responsibilities as a Firmware Engineer:

  • Develop driver firmware for proprietary silicon

  • Work throughout the whole SDLC, including bring-up, regression testing and performance testing

  • Validate new silicon chips

    Experience required:

  • Strong background in real-time embedded firmware

  • 5+ years of experience with C/C++ development

  • 2+ years of experience with Python

  • Experience developing cross-platform code

    Desirable skills for a Firmware Engineer to have;

  • Experience with unit test frameworks like pytest, build scripting, Jenkins CI/CD automation

  • Good understanding of ARM Cortex-M series processors and CPU architecture

  • Some PCB electronics design experiences

  • Familiarity with Linux, Git, Bash, and Tcl

    Compensation:

  • Private health insurance

  • Life insurance

  • 33 days holiday

  • Expert training from renowned industry veterans

    Apply now to join a company truly leading their niche in one of the most vibrant cities on Earth for R&D

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