Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£45k to £55k +benefits &hybrid working
Exciting opportunity in Tewkesbury for an Embedded Software Engineer to join well established market leader with exciting new projects. Applicants need to have a relevant degree and proven experience with either C/C++ in an embedded environment, or with VHDL. You should also have SOME of the following skills: Development experience under Linux in an embedded environment Development experience on Zynq/Zynq Ultrascale+ FPGA SoCs Experience with Xilinx Petalinux and/or Yocto Real-time embedded development and debug experience OpenCPI Linux driver development experience Experience with ethernet communications, (particularly at higher rates 10G/40G/100G) Python/Shell scripting Experience of a lab environment and how to use common electronic and RF test equipment; Experience with version control systems such as Git Experience in reading and working from hardware schematics Knowledge of DSP or wireless communication systems Development of applications under Android The successful candidate will be actively involved in the full product development process and will need to be comfortable working hands-on with hardware, with complex systems with multiple embedded processing elements; often working hand-in-hand with hardware engineers debugging PCBs that have been designed in-house. Candidates need to be able to work and research independently, frequently requiring reading and understanding large complex datasheets to be able to implement embedded software effectively. Due to the nature of our clients work you should also be eligible to gain UK Security clearance (SC). Super salary and hybrid working. Please send your CV to Emma Windows at IC Resources or call me for more details.
Tewkesbury
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