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A leading consultancy firm in Edinburgh seeks an Embedded Software Engineer to join a close-knit team. You will work collaboratively on diverse, high-impact projects with a focus on embedded software interfacing. This role offers a hybrid working model requiring 2 days on-site and provides a platform for professional growth and innovation. Candidates must possess strong C/C++ skills and experience in high-speed digital design.
Job Reference: 051SB
Job Location: United Kingdom, Edinburgh
Job Type: Permanent
Posted a day ago
This embedded software engineering role is with a fantastic company just outside of Edinburgh. The successful candidate will work as part of a close-knit team of five engineers, collaborating with mechanical and embedded software teams to deliver top-tier quality. You will be part of a role that offers the chance to influence key decisions within a dynamic consultancy and work on a diverse range of multidisciplinary projects where no two days are the same. Your contributions will drive innovation and excellence across the board.
To excel in this role, you will need a strong foundation in high-speed digital design, with a robust understanding of Embedded Software interfacing with hardware and with end clients/customers.
The role offers flexible hybrid working with core hours between 10:00 and 15:00 and on-site presence required 2 days per week.
This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and is eager to see their work make a tangible impact. If you are passionate about electronic design and are looking for a position that offers both challenge and reward, this could be the perfect fit for you.
Embrace the chance to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team that values your input and expertise. This is more than just a job; it’s a platform for professional growth and innovation.
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