Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£90K - £100k + Share Options!
Principal Software Engineer, Southampton £90k- £100k + Share options This fantastic opportunity will give you a chance to work with a scale-up company in the wireless communications industry who are contributing to the expansion of 5G coverage across the globe. After a very successful 2nd round of fund raising, they are now looking to take on an experienced Principal Software Engineer with relevant industry or academic experience within the cellular protocol stack. As the Principal Software Engineer, you will be responsible for the development, optimisation and test of real-time software implementations of wireless communication signal processing and supporting the design of software solutions through the product lifecycle. Essential requirements for the Principal Software Engineer: Extensive expertise in developing Embedded systems/Embedded software. Proficient in the 3GPP L1 PHY or the 3GPP L2 MAC protocols Skilled in working on large-scale software projects using C/C++/Assembler. Desirable skills for the Principal Software Engineer: Experience mentoring and assisting the development of junior colleagues. What’s next? If you’re a Principal Software Engineer looking for a new challenge and would like the chance to develop within an experienced team, then apply now! To find out more about this or any other Embedded Software opportunities across the UK, please contact Bradley Hayden.
Southampton
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