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Embedded Software Engineer

Derwent Haugh
6 days ago
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Senior Software Engineer - Robotics & Automation | R&D
Hybrid, Newcastle

We’re hiring on behalf of a leading engineering organisation working at the cutting edge of defence technology. This newly created role sits within a multi-disciplinary R&D team solving complex, real-world problems through robotics, automation and intelligent systems.

If you’re a software engineer who wants to see your code power physical systems in demanding environments, this is your opportunity.

What You’ll Be Doing

Designing and developing software in C/C++, Python or Java
Integrating code with electronics and mechanical systems
Supporting testing and commissioning of new products
Collaborating across engineering disciplines
Reviewing and validating code from peers
Documenting requirements and troubleshooting guides
Occasionally travelling to customer sites (UK and overseas)What You’ll Bring

Degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or Maths (2:1 or above)
Expertise with C++ and Python is essential
Experience with Linux and real-time software development
Expertise with robotics, automation, machine control or a transferrable discipline
Basic electronics knowledge and ability to read schematics
Familiarity with ROS, OpenCV, machine learning or PLC software is a plus
Eligibility for UK defence security clearance - UK Citizens onlyWhat’s On Offer

very generous bonus
relocation package
25 days holiday + bank holidays (option to buy 5 more)
16% pension
Private medical and permanent health insurance
Free lunch and onsite parking
Enhanced family leave and paid professional memberships
Early Friday finish.This is a permanent, full-time, hybrid role

Ready to take your software skills into the real world? Apply now to explore the full brief and next steps

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