Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€65,000 + Hybrid working
Senior Embedded Software Engineer Hybrid Working (3 days onsite) Salary - (€60,000 - €65,000) Company Overview - Barcelona Become a Senior Embedded Software Engineer for a European Silicon Engineering company, headquartered in Barcelona that aims to share chip usage by developing Systems on Chip (SOCs) that combine RISC-V and accelerated chiplets for AI and HPC, interconnected with UCIe open interfaces. Their technology offers value in various fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Security and Privacy, and Carbon Footprint Reduction. They aspire to transform the Silicon Industry and promote sustainability through collaboration and openness Senior Embedded Software Engineer Responsibilities Develop and maintain low-level software, including BIOS and firmware, for innovative hardware architectures. Create and sustain device drivers for operating systems primarily in Linux Collaborate with hardware teams to influence hardware and software co-design. Embedded Software Engineer Qualifications: Proficient in low-level development languages such as C and Rust. Device Driver development experience Linux OS Knowledge If you feel like this position or similar roles across Spain could be of interest to yourself please reach out to Harry Hansford @ IC Resources
Barcelona
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