Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£50,000 to £60,000 + benefits & hybrid working
Super new opportunity for a motivated Senior Embedded Engineer to join an established team and take on responsibility. I am seeking a Senior Embedded Engineer with 3-10 yrs low level embedded C/C++ development expertise with a solid understanding of electronics and a good knowledge of modern software practices. You should be able to bring innovative design and quality processes to this small team. Suitable applicants for this Senior Embedded Software role will have a relevant degree and bare metal /RTOS CPU's programming. Strong embedded C/C++ is essential but this should be combined with some of the following: Skilled with scripting methods, such as Python, bash, shell, perl. Understanding of register maps and memory spaces within SoCs. Experience analysing waveforms from oscilloscopes. communication protocol knowledge such as SPI, I2C, parallel busses etc. GCC, makefiles, linker scripts, GDB, git, gitlab or github, CI/CD, automated build systems. MISRA / quality-assurance techniques ability read and understand schematics. knowledge of VHDL / Verilog for ASIC / FPGA design. This is a really fabulous role for someone who is looking to take a step up in their career. There is also opportunity to progress towards mentoring responsibility for a more junior team member. Super salary and hybrid working on offer. Don't miss it - send your CV to Emma Windows.
Swindon
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