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Software Engineer

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Software Engineer

Manchester City Centre | Up to £60,000 + Benefits

Join one of the UK's leading design consultancies as a Software Engineer and play a key role in developing cutting-edge solutions across a variety of industries - including IoT, Automotive, Medical, Green Energy, and Industrial Automation. Based in the heart of Manchester, this is your chance to work on diverse, meaningful projects that make a real impact.

What You'll Need

Strong skills in C programming
Experience with one or more of the following: C++, Python or Rust
Confidence working in Linux environments
Strong with embedded systems.
Familiarity with open-source technologies and ecosystems
A solid grasp of modern software development practicesAbout the Team

You'll be joining a multidisciplinary group of engineers united by a shared passion for technology and innovation. The team works across the entire software development lifecycle - from concept and prototyping through to delivery and deployment.

Experience with embedded systems and open-source development will help you stand out.

We're Looking for Engineers Who

Have a genuine enthusiasm for software engineering
Enjoy collaborating with talented technical specialists
Thrive on variety - every project brings fresh challenges and opportunitiesDesirable Experience

Contributions to open-source projects
CI/CD pipeline design and automationIf you're excited by the idea of solving complex problems and creating next-generation software solutions, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today with your up-to-date CV.

Contact: Laurence Powell @ KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions Ltd

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