Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£30-35k
Join an innovative start-up operating in the space sector - outskirts of Northampton, hybrid working model Want to work within a collaborative and dynamic engineering team as a Graduate Embedded Software Engineer, responsible for designing and developing low-level software in C? Now is your chance! You will be responsible for working on a range of new development across a product line that includes secure communication links, remote monitoring systems and radio frequency jammers. Predominantly developing in Embedded C, the successful candidate will have a strong passion for engineering, looking to make their first step in commercial development to work for a company who have self-development and career progression at the forefront of their priorities. For this Graduate Embedded Software Engineer, we are looking for someone with: Core skills within embedded software programming in C Knowledge of embedded systems Some understanding of electronics is advantageous Knowledge of Python / C++ is desirable *Please note, you must be eligible to secure SC clearance as part of this role* What Next? If you’re an Embedded Software Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more! For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, Firmware, C++ Programming, Linux Kernel, Device Driver Development, then please contact me, Callum Allen today.
Northampton
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