Embedded Software Team Lead

Bristol
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Embedded Software Team Lead - £75k - £85k – Bristol - Semi remote

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a rapidly expanding Electronics manufacturer in Bristol now seeking an Embedded Software Team Lead with good experience leading Embedded software projects from design to manufacture for regulated industries.

The company are working with customers globally to develop novel solutions to a range of applications, utilising the latest technology available! You will be working as part of a dedicated Software team, developing a range of unique products used across a number of industries so this is an excellent opportunity for someone looking for a more varied role.

You will be working as a team to develop innovative solutions. The company are able to offer semi remote working with a preference for engineers to be onsite 3 days a week.

Key Skills:

* Degree in Embedded Systems, Electronics or similar

* 5+ years commercial Embedded C experience

* Excellent experience working on Mission critical projects (Medical, Aerospace, O&G etc)

* Experience working on safety critical certifications such as IEC60601, DO-178 or similar

* Solid experience leading Software teams

* Excellent Verbal and written communication

The company are rapidly expanding and are at the forefront of their industry. They are looking to pay circa £85k dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package and flexible working. If you’re interested in the Embedded Software Team Lead role, please apply.

For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Electronics, FPGA, Javascript, C#, Python, LLM, Data Science, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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