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Software Engineer - C, C++, or Rust

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Software Engineer

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

We're thrilled to be recruiting for a Software Engineer to join one of the UK's leading design consultancies, located in the heart of Manchester. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team developing innovative solutions across a wide range of industries - including IoT, Automotive, Medical, Green Energy, and Industrial Automation.

What You'll Bring

Strong proficiency in C programming
Experience with one or more of the following: C++, Python, Rust, or Java
Familiarity with open-source technologies and ecosystems
Solid understanding of modern software development practices
Confident working within Linux environmentsAbout the Team

You'll collaborate with a talented group of engineers from various disciplines, united by their passion for technology and modern design. The role offers exposure to the full software development lifecycle - from concept and prototyping through to delivery and deployment.
Experience with embedded systems and open-source development will be a significant advantage.

We're Looking For Engineers Who

Have a genuine passion for software development
Enjoy working collaboratively with technical specialists
Thrive on variety - every project brings something newDesirable Experience

Embedded software development
Contributing to open-source projects
CI/CD pipeline development and automationIf you're ready to take on diverse challenges and shape cutting-edge software solutions, apply today with an up to date CV.

Contact: Laurence Powell
KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions Ltd

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