Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£45k to £70k + benefits and visa support
New opportunity in Bristol for a Senior Embedded Software Engineer with 2-10 yrs of embedded low-level development expertise. Super opportunity to get involved with a variety of exciting virtual reality and computer vision projects. I am seeking a capable, enthusiastic Senior Embedded Engineer who is ready to get stuck in and start contributing. The Senior Embedded Software Engineer will have solid embedded skills and some of the following experience: Linux development, especially linux kernel. NXP, Qcom, Renesas chipsets video, computer vision, or machine learning applications. Experience with Yocto. Algorithm development - especially in computer vision. Super opportunity a Senior Embedded Software Engineer to to be part of a small friendly growing company where you will be able to get involved and make a real difference! Flexible hybrid working based from Bristol. Visa support also available. Get in touch with Emma Windows.
Bristol
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