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Embedded Software Engineer

TEC Partners
Cambridgeshire
3 months ago
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Embedded Software Engineer - Salary to £65,

We are looking for experienced Embedded Software Engineers to join an innovative engineering team based in Cambridge. The role involves developing software for a new range of cutting-edge automotive electronic control units as part of a dynamic and collaborative team. This opportunity offers a chance to contribute to exciting projects while benefiting from the stability of a well-established parent company.

Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and maintain embedded software for prototype and production systems, adhering to internal and international standards. Engage in all stages of embedded software development, including requirements gathering, design, implementation, testing, and validation (both simulation and hardware-based). Contribute to peer review processes and maintain reusable software library blocks. Provide on-site customer support for calibration, troubleshooting, and code corrections. Ensure compliance with safety, security, and quality standards while identifying and implementing process improvements. Collaborate closely with hardware and systems engineering teams.

Essential Experience:

A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields. Strong background in formal software development for embedded systems (automotive, aerospace, or medical sectors). Proficiency in C programming for safety-critical applications, including adherence to MISRA guidelines. Hands-on experience with 32-bit CPUs, real-time programming, and debugging tools like CANalyzer, CANoe, and VFlash. Familiarity with AUTOSAR systems, particularly Vector MICROSAR and the DaVinci toolchain.

Desirable Skills:

Knowledge of MATLAB and Simulink model development. Exposure to unit testing, SIL/HIL testing, and system-level understanding of power electronics and motor controllers. Awareness of ISO standards and ASIL risk classifications.

Location: Cambridge, UK

This is an excellent opportunity for engineers seeking to make a meaningful impact in a forward-thinking environment while contributing to high-profile automotive projects.

TEC Partners are a recruitment agency dedicated to finding top talent for leading businesses. Get in touch with Daniel Cordy for more information.

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