EmbeddedSoftwareEngineer This company is looking for an EmbeddedSoftwareEngineer to take their established systems forward to the next generation. The company has a global reputation as a developer and a manufacturer of electromechanical intervention tools within the oil and gas and … energy sector. EmbeddedSoftwareEngineer Requirements: Degree Qualified in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science (or relevant) C/C++ and VHDL Digital Signal Processing (DSP) (Essential) familiar with OFDM and FEC techniques MATLAB or Octave (Desirable) Analogue Circuit Design (Desirable) They are an attractive business receiving … lots of attention from multiple bodies. This year they are looking to take on an EmbeddedSoftwareEngineer, who has experience with C/C++ for DSP, with a familiarity with OFDM and FEC techniques. They offer a competitive salary with a company and personal bonus. more »
SoftwareEngineer (Embedded/DSP) £60,000- £75,000 + Bonus + Development + Private Medical + Training + Progression Westbury Are you a SoftwareEngineer that wants to work on some of the energy sectors most exciting and complex technical challenges? Do you … the Oil & Gas and Energy sector. In this role you will work collaboratively with other engineers to implement complex Digital Signalling Processes and design embedded code that will interact with the microcontrollers. THE ROLE: Work collaboratively to define the software development lifecycle DSP implementation on small microcontrollers … and FPGA's Write clean code and manage all the required documentation THE Person: Background in Embedded Systems C/C++ DSP Knowledge Commutable to Westbury Keywords: Embedded, C, C++, DSP, Digital Signal Processing, Hardware, Firmware, FPGA, VHDL, Engineering, Development, SDLC, Newbury, Reference: BBBH13255 If you more »
SoftwareEngineer (Embedded/DSP) £60,000- £75,000 + Bonus + Development + Private Medical + Training + Progression Westbury Are you a SoftwareEngineer that wants to work on some of the energy sectors most exciting and complex technical challenges? Do you more »