Embedded Linux Developer
An Embedded Engineer with experience working across both Embedded Linux and broader embedded work as well as having a good understanding of electronics principles will provide technical solutions to a range of challenging projects as a key member of a thriving Technical Consultancy. Working closely with customers, you’ll have the opportunity to work on Linux-based systems as well as bare-metal, RTOS, device drivers, algorithms and communications protocols.
Due to the nature of many projects you must be a British Passport holder. Hybrid working is offered (3 days office / 2 WFH), a generous salary and benefits to include a Company Bonus Scheme, Private Healthcare, 10& Company pension contribution, Life Assurance, 25 days holiday and much more.
The Embedded Linux Engineer will ideally bring the following:
- A minimum of a 2.1 Bachelors/Masters Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electronics or similar.
- Embedded Linux development including device trees, user-space / kernel-space, and SoC platforms.
- Experience of, or willingness to learn Yocto.
- Real-Time Embedded C/C++ development.
- Experience with high level programming language/s such as Python.
- Broader embedded experience such as RTOS, bare metal systems, Algorithms and communication protocols.
- Adaptability, an ambition for learning and excellent problem-solving skills.
- Strong customer facing skills and motivation to work in a Consultancy environment.
Of particular interest is experience of open architecture standards such as OpenCPI, STICS and/or SOSA.
In this Embedded Linux role you will contribute to the design, build and test of embedded systems across a wide range of applications including robotics, sensing, communications and IoT devices. As part of a multi-disciplinary team you’ll support projects from concept through to delivery, working collaboratively with FPGA and electronics teams.