Senior Firmware Engineer (Linux)

Worcester
1 week ago
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A well-established UK engineering and manufacturing company is hiring a Senior Firmware Engineer / Linux Developer to work on complex, specialist hardware systems used globally in real-world applications.

This role suits an experienced engineer who enjoys working close to hardware, owning designs and contributing across the full product lifecycle.

The Role

You will join a multi-disciplinary engineering team developing embedded firmware and Linux-based systems from early prototypes through to production machines.

This is a hands-on senior role with genuine technical ownership and influence over system design.

Key Responsibilities



Designing and architecting firmware solutions

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Developing embedded Linux software on ARM and x86 platforms

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Working across full lifecycle from prototype to production

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Interfacing with electronics, mechanics and optical systems

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Collaborating with cross-functional engineering teams

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Taking technical ownership and leading where required

Technical Environment

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Embedded Linux (ARM & x86)

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STM32, Raspberry Pi, NXP i.MX platforms

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Low-level hardware interfacing (analogue, digital, electromechanical)

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USB, PCIe, MIPI, I2C, SPI

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Cameras, motors, temperature and lighting control

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Basic GUI development

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Safety-critical design considerations

Background

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Degree in Software Engineering, Electronics or similar (2:1 or above)

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Strong firmware and embedded systems experience

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Comfortable owning designs and working autonomously

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Experience working close to hardware

Nice to Have

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Git, DevOps tools, Visual Studio

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Schematic reading and hardware debug

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Low- to medium-volume manufacturing exposure

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Wireless technologies (Bluetooth, WiFi, RFID)

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PICs, CPLDs or FPGAs

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Interest in imaging or photography

What’s On Offer

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Competitive salary

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Performance-related bonus

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Hybrid working

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Pension, private medical (including dental), life assurance

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Relocation support if required

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Generous holiday allowance

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37.5-hour working week

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