Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Up to £75k + Hybrid working
Embedded Firmware Engineer - Cambridge / Ely, Hybrid Working Model Want the chance to join an established design, manufacturer and supplier of electronic products who have over 50 years within the industry? You'll get the chance to join their Cambridge-based R&D department where you will be responsible for core the design and development of Embedded Firmware and Software whilst working in tandem with the hardware and electronics teams to troubleshoot and debug hardware and firmware faults. For this Embedded Firmware Engineer, we are looking for someone with: Embedded C programming Baremetal development Understanding of protocols such as UART, SPI, I2C Any knowledge around Analog or DSP would be beneficial 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.
Cambridge
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