Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£50k- £60k depending on experience
Embedded Software Engineer (DSP Implementation) - £60k-£70k | Southampton Due to continued success, this exciting company in the 3D audio space are looking to take on an Embedded Software Engineer who will be implementing and integrating DSP algorithms on new platforms. Skills required from the Embedded Software Engineer: Development Experience in C/C++ Experience implementing DSP algorithms into various platforms Experience with Linux, RTOS, bare metal (The successful candidate will NOT need experience writing the algorithms!) What’s next? If you’re an Embedded Software Engineer looking for a new challenge and would like the chance to develop within an experienced team, then apply now! To find out more about this or any other Embedded Software opportunities across the UK, please contact Bradley Hayden.
Southampton
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