Embedded Software Designer

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Embedded Software Designer | East Yorkshire | Office Based £38,000 - £45,000

A well-established UK manufacturer is looking to add an Embedded Software Designer to its engineering team. This is a full-time, office-based role working directly with hardware and production teams on-site.

The role

You will be responsible for embedded software development across the full product lifecycle, from concept through to release and testing. This includes:

Embedded software design and development from specification through to final code

Prototype and proof-of-concept development

System testing, debugging and performance evaluation

Working closely with electronics and hardware engineers on design and improvements

Input into microcontroller selection and system architecture decisions

Supporting interface design where required (UI / embedded displays / control panels)

Developing and improving engineering processes and workflows

Supporting and mentoring junior engineers when needed Projects and products

You will work on a range of new product development projects across connected and control systems, including:

IoT-enabled devices

Control panels and user interfaces

Power control and distribution systems

Wireless communication systems (e.g. Bluetooth, LoRa and similar technologies) What we are looking for

Degree in Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering or similar, or equivalent experience

Strong background in embedded software development

Experience with tools such as Atmel Studio, VS Code, ESP-IDF, Eclipse or similar

Ability to take a product from concept through to production

Comfortable working closely with hardware engineers

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Desirable:

Interest or experience in UI / interface design

Experience working on connected or IoT products Working environment

You will be part of a small, experienced design team within a larger engineering business (approx. 140 staff). The role is based fully on-site with access to lab and production facilities.

Hours

Monday to Thursday: 07:45 - 17:00

Friday: 07:45 - 12:45

39 hours per week Benefits

28 days annual leave

Healthcare cash plan

Gym discounts

On-site engineering and test facilities

Stable, long-term manufacturing environment

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