Software Engineer

Euro Projects Recruitment
Whiteley, PO15 7LW, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Software Engineer (Embedded / Algorithms / Machine Learning), Southampton, £35K - £45K

* £35,000 to £45,000 salary guide (depending on experience) + excellent benefits + flexible working

* 27 days holiday (increasing with service) + well-funded, growing MedTech environment

* Cutting-edge medical device company developing next-generation diagnostic systems combining hardware, software & data science

Are you a Software Engineer with an interest in algorithms, data analysis, or machine learning, and how software interacts with real-world hardware systems? Do you want to work on end-to-end product development, from embedded systems through to intelligent diagnostic algorithms?

Your background as a Software Engineer:

* Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering or similar (2.1 or above).

* Experience with C/C++, Python, MATLAB or similar

* Understanding of software development best practices (structured design, testing, version control)

* Exposure to algorithm development, data processing, or mathematical modelling

* Interest in hardware/software integration, embedded systems, or real-time data

* Any experience with machine learning, signal processing, or statistical analysis would be highly beneficial

* Experience in a regulated industry (medical, automotive, aerospace) is useful but not essential

Software Engineer responsibilities:

* Develop software for advanced diagnostic instruments, spanning embedded systems, middleware, and higher-level applications

* Design and implement algorithms for data analysis, signal processing, and diagnostic decision-making

* Contribute to machine learning / data-driven approaches to improve system performance and accuracy

* Work closely with hardware and electronics engineers on system integration and real-world data capture

* Write clean, testable, and well-documented code in line with industry standards (e.g. IEC 62304)

* Develop and execute unit, integration, and system-level tests

* Collaborate with cross-functional teams including production, service, and external partners

This role would suit:

A Software Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Algorithm Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer (junior), or Computer Scientist who wants to work on real-world systems where software meets hardware, particularly within a high-impact MedTech environment.

This Software Engineer job is based in Southampton and is commutable from Fareham, Portsmouth, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Winchester and surrounding areas.

To apply please send your CV to Sam Hilton at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

Please note that if you are not contacted within ten days, your application has not been successful

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