Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£40-50k + Flexible working
Join a leading electronics and software design consultancy – Dunfermline / Flexible working This exciting company have a long standing reputation spanning over 20+ years and hold core relationships with innovative companies across sectors like healthcare, automotive, industrial automation and many more! This electronics and software design consultancy are able to provide creative solutions for their customers, adding value to all stages projects from concept, design and maintenance. You will be given a variety of technical challenges to solve, working alongside industry experts and on occasion having the autonomy to solve complex solutions on your own. This is a great opportunity for a Senior Software Engineer to join a company that will give you financial and job security - they have weathered multiple economic conditions and come out strong! What’s Required? For this Embedded Software Engineer, we’re interested in people from a variety of backgrounds, but your experience should include some of the following: Commercial experience programming in embedded C / C++ Experience of embedded or real-time software development (RTOS) Knowledge of communication peripherals (I2C, SPI, UART) What Next? If you’re a Embedded Software Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge, please apply today to learn more! For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, Firmware, Test Automation, Software Test, C programming, C++ programming, Linux Kernel, Driver Development, Low level software development then please contact me, Callum Allen today.
Dunfermline
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