Embedded SoftwareEngineer This company is looking for an Embedded SoftwareEngineer 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. … Embedded SoftwareEngineer 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 Embedded SoftwareEngineer, 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. You will be working 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 want … 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're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. 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 want more »