Embedded Software Engineer C++


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Client Server

Listed on

21st October 2021

Location

Cambridge

Salary/Rate

£55000 - £65000

Type

Permanent

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Embedded Software Engineer Cambridge to £65k

Embedded Software Engineer / Developer (C++ SDK) *Hybrid WfH*. Are you a skilled Embedded Software Engineer? You could be working on challenging and stimulating projects in a senior, hands-on role at a successful software house, creating cutting edge products aimed at the automotive sector and high performance cars (already embedded in over 30 million cars worldwide).

As an Embedded Software Engineer you'll design, develop and implement embedded projects across multiple software platforms and technologies. There are many technically challenging projects constantly in the pipeline; you'll be creating and maintaining SDKs, pluggable components and both reference and consumer-grade applications.

There's a remote interview and onboarding process as well as the ability to work from home; in time you'll join colleagues in offices based in Cambridge city centre once or twice a month with the majority of the time working from home (more office time if desired).

Requirements:

You have experience of developing C++ software for any of the following embedded operating systems: Linux, Android, QNX, Windows Automotive, Windows CE, µItron, Genivi Applied

You're familiar with large scale, distributed systems

You have an understanding of cross-platform development, protocol design, user interface design, compression and security

You're collaborative team member with strong communication skills, keen to share knowledge and learn from others

You're degree educated, ideally Computer Science

As an Embedded Software Engineer you will earn a highly competitive salary (to £65k) plus benefits.

Apply now to find out more about this Embedded Software Engineer (C++ SDK) opportunity.

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