Head of Software

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Head of Software | Cambridge

Are you a senior software leader with the technical depth to challenge architecture and the presence to unite high-calibre engineering teams? My client is looking for a Head of Software to shape the trajectory of a business whose products are trusted in mission-critical environments across the globe.

As the Head of Software, you’ll define the engineering standards and platform strategy for a world leader in connectivity.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the full software function across a multidisciplinary team while ensuring high coding standards

  • Shape the architecture across a diverse stack, including Embedded Linux on Xilinx/Intel SoCs, x86 applications, and low-level C/C++, while advocating for modern languages where they add value.

  • Create an environment where high-potential engineers do the best work of their careers, fostering a culture of innovation, transparency, and collaboration.

    Required Experience:

  • Proven track record of leading software functions and uniting multi-disciplinary teams

  • Deep experience in Embedded Linux, SoC integration, and C/C++ development for high-reliability systems.

  • Expert knowledge of modern software development lifecycles, from architectural design to automated deployment and quality assurance.

  • A background in making high-impact decisions and a passion for taking real ownership of technical roadmaps.

    What’s in it for you?

  • As an employee-owned company, your impact lands directly with the people building the future of the business.

  • Work on complex, "tough challenges" that power critical everyday systems that often save lives

  • Join a supportive culture that values professional growth, autonomy, and the sharing of knowledge.

    Ready to build a company? If you set high standards and thrive on technical challenges, apply today

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