Principal/Senior Software Engineer | Embedded Wireless Systems

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Principal/Senior Software Engineer | Embedded Wireless Systems 📍 Cambridge (Hybrid / On-site) | £80,000 base + bonus

Are you ready to take your embedded software career to the next level? Join a dynamic engineering team working on advanced wireless systems and communication protocols used in real-world networks. This is a hands-on role where your work directly shapes products from concept to deployment.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
Own the technology: Influence architecture and design across complex embedded wireless systems
Stay hands-on: Work in C/C++ on protocol stacks and hardware integration
Grow as a leader: Mentor and support engineers while driving best practices
Make an impact: Solve challenging, real-world problems in wireless communications
Flexible, collaborative environment: Small, highly skilled team focused on innovationWhat We’re Looking For:
5+ years’ experience in embedded software development
Strong C/C++ skills in embedded environments
Knowledge of cellular or wireless communication protocols (5G, LTE, or legacy)
Experience with full product lifecycle: design, testing, deployment, support
Strong problem-solving, collaboration, and communication skills
Desire to mentor others and grow in a technical leadership roleBonus Skills:

Exposure to signal processing or hardware interfaces
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines (TeamCity, Jenkins, etc.)
Experience writing technical documentationReady to Take the Next Step? This is a rare opportunity to join a small, ambitious team where your ideas and expertise truly shape the products you work on.
📩 Apply today with your CV or send a message for a confidential discussion. Don’t wait - your next career move starts here

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