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Embedded Engineer - £50-£60k – Oxford – Onsite
My client are market leaders in designing safety solutions. And they are looking for an Embedded Design Engineer to join the growing team.
Responsibilities:

  • Supporting the design and selection of processing hardware used in solutions
  • Integrating and building embedded LinuxOS optimised for hardware and applications
  • Supporting production of newly introduced products, deploying the correct embedded OS
  • Ensure embedded systems are secure and up-to-date
    Key Skills
  • 2 years embedded software development experience – C/C++/Python
  • BSc or BEng in Computer Science, Engineering or any related field
  • Strong knowledge of working with Linux in an embedded system – Bash Scripting
  • Excellent understanding of networking – IPV4, routing, DNS, DHCP, firewalls and network traffic analysis
  • Good knowledge of SoC systems
  • Desirable to have Docker experience, and experience working with higher level web tech (Web Servers/HTML/JavaScript), etc
    If you feel you have the required skills for this role, please reach out and apply with an updated copy of your CV, and we will be in touch

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