Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£65,000-£75,000 + shares & flexible working
Join an innovative company building the first and only space-based cellular broadband network – Edinburgh / Flexible working / Remote This exciting company are circa five years old and have been listed on the stock market for the last two years, now growing up to approximately 300 employees. Working alongside some on the biggest names in the mobile telecoms / satcoms sector, my client are around 6 years ahead of the market in terms of their satellite developments. With their long term aim of having 25 satellites in space, offering worldwide, wireless 5G coverage. This is a great opportunity for a Senior Embedded Software Engineer to join an established company, that has the determination and passion of a start-up, in their latest phase of growth. What’s Required? For this Senior Embedded Software Engineer vacancy, we’re interested in people from a variety of backgrounds, but your experience should include some of the following: Experience in Embedded Programming in C/C++ Knowledge of board bring-up (preferably with SoC or ARM processors) Experience with bare-metal programming Commercial experience with Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS, FreeRTOS) Understanding of Networking protocols or communication peripherals What Next? If you’re an Embedded Software Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more! For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, Firmware, Test Automation, Software Test, C programming, C++ programming, Linux Kernel, Driver Development, Low level software development then please contact me, Callum Allen today.
Edinburgh
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