DSP Engineer / Cornwall / £50,000


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27th November 2018

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Cornwall

Type

Permanent

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DSP Engineer / Cornwall / £50,000

Start Date: ASAP

As a result of continued expansion, an extremely exciting opportunity has become available for ambitious Digital Audio Signal Processing Engineer of all levels to work for a forward thinking company developing bleeding edge audio technology!

THE ROLEDesigning digital audio signal processing algorithms and studying mathematical behaviours.Implementing digital signal processing algorithms in assembler.Designing processor communication architectures between DSP and host processor and supporting software.Evaluation and testing of signal processing function and performanceModelling analogue processing circuits in the digital domainIDEAL SKILLS REQUIREDAudio DSP algorithm design programming, or at a minimum, an in-depth exposure of a complex audio DSP projectStrong understanding of digital audio signal processing theory and principles.Exposure of DSP systems in assembler and some knowledge and exposure of C/C++.Exposure of writing assembler and designing DSP architecturesInterested in audio mixing systemsBENEFITSSalary to be negotiated based on level.24 Days holiday mplus public holidays (Increasing with service)Contributory Pension SchemeA full range of benefits to choose from.
TO FIND OUT MORE AND FOR AN IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW PLEASE SEND YOUR CV TO Richard Metcalfe AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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