Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£45000 - £75000 per annum
A renowned company who are one of the leading the connected car technology firms in the industry with its innovative safety, security, and smart solutions are looking for a firmware engineer to join their ever-growing team. Their intelligent Dash Cams offer benefits beyond recording road journeys. They help companies manage vehicle fleets, reducing insurance costs, expediting claims, preventing theft, and monitoring driver performance. Dash Cams have been proven to enhance driver safety by improving telematics scores by 34% and reducing anxiety for drivers and fleet managers. With advanced features like Alexa Voice Control, what3words geolocation, and Emergency SOS, these smart Dash Cams have earned prestigious awards and critical acclaim from various organizations and media outlets. The company seeks a talented Firmware Engineer to join their team, developing cutting-edge embedded software for their innovative products. They offer flexible work arrangements based on location and experience. Responsibilities Validating firmware Creating prototypes Conducting code reviews Improving specifications Requirements Strong C programming skills Code Review Experience Analytical proficiency Knowledge of software development lifecycle This is a hybrid role with 1-2 days required in office.
Caerphilly
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