Embedded Linux Engineer

Hexwired Recruitment Limited
Fleet, GU51 3HH, United Kingdom
Last month
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Senior Embedded Linux Engineer – Fleet – Semi Remote - £65k - £70k

Hexwired Recruitment has recently partnered with a rapidly expanding Electronics manufacturer based near Fleet now seeking a Senior Embedded Linux engineer to help develop a brand new product the company is looking to bring to the market.

The company are expanding due to increased interest in their products and are now seeking a talented Embedded Linux engineer ideally with experience designing device drivers from scratch as well as exposure to Networking protocols.

This is a semi remote Embedded Linux Engineer role, able to offer semi remote work as well as the chance to work on a range of SoC devices.

Key Skills

* Degree in Embedded Systems, Electronics or similar

* 3+ years commercial Embedded software development experience

* Good commercial Embedded Linux experience

* Good experience working on networking protocols

* Excellent experience working on wireless products (Telecoms, IOT, satcoms etc) is highly desirable but not essential

The company are looking to offer £75k dependent on experience along with excellent benefits and flexible working. If you’re interested in this Senior Embedded Linux role, please apply.

For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, .Net, Golang Development, Machine Learning, FPGA, Electronics, Test, Devops, AI, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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