Senior Firmware Engineer

Bedford
2 weeks ago
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Senior Firmware Engineer | Cambridge | £80-90k dependant on experience

My client is looking for an experienced Firmware Engineer to join a small, high-impact signal processing team. You will take ownership of the full embedded firmware stack, from initial investigation through to integration and release, working with a high degree of autonomy on cutting-edge communication technology.

Responsibilities

  • Design and maintain C firmware for TI DSPs and ARM aarch64 Linux platforms

  • Implement and optimize MAC/RLC protocol stacks for GERAN, UTRAN, E-UTRAN, and NR

  • Collaborate with FPGA teams to manage Xilinx SoC data paths and DMA transfers

    Requirements

  • Extensive experience in C for resource-constrained targets, including deep knowledge of memory layout, linker scripts, and drivers for SPI, I2C, and DMA.

  • Strong command of DSP fundamentals and 3GPP standards

  • Several years of commercial experience in cellular or RF firmware.

    Bonus Skills

  • Familiarity with TI DSP architecture or Xilinx SoC development toolchains

  • Experience with open-source SDR tools like srsRAN or PCI-based host-to-DSP communication architectures.

    If you are a proactive problem-solver ready to take ownership of complex firmware challenges, apply today

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