Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£40,000 - £80,000
Embedded Software Engineer - Junior or Senior - £40,000 - £80,000 - BioTech - Start-up A spin-off of one of the most well-renowned tech consultancies in Cambridge is looking for its next Embedded Superstar! They are a Bio-Tech who are working specifically on Diagnostics. As they ramp up their work in the months leading up to their FDA approval they are looking to expand the team and are hiring across teams, including the Embedded team. This would be a great opportunity to work in a smaller team and help grow with the already world-class setup on offer. Whilst the company itself is smaller they have access to some of the best facilities out there and offer a great benefits package on top of a competitive salary. Requirements : Proficiency in C/C++ programming languages. Experience with RTOS and bare-metal development. Experience with bare-metal development. Minimum of 3 years experience Apply now as interviews are being scheduled! Embedded Software Engineer - Junior or Senior - £40,000 - £80,000 - BioTech - Start-up
Cambridge
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