Embedded Engineer

Nottingham
4 days ago
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Position: Embedded Engineer

Location: Nottingham

Salary: Up to £50,000 + Benefits

Our client in the Nottingham area is now looking to add an experienced embedded engineer to their team to work on the design and development of a range of products in the IoT sector. The successful embedded engineer will be joining a small, growing team and have the chance to work from cradle to grave on a range of devices whilst working closely with a multidisciplinary team.

The ideal embedded engineer will be degree qualified and have solid industry experience in a similar role and be comfortable contributing to the full design life cycle. You will b strong programming in Embedded C on microcontroller level (ideally STM32 or Microchip PIC), be comfortable with a range of protocols including I2C, SPI, UART and wireless protocols. Whilst any experience with electronics design or PCB layout will really make your CV stand out.

The successful embedded engineer can expect their role to include

Designing, coding, and testing embedded software
Debugging and troubleshooting embedded software
Identifying and fixing issues using debugging tools and techniques
Helping to design electronic hardware from initial prototype concept through to production, through DFMEAs and peer reviews.
Product testing, where required.
Working closely with other development team members to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.Key Skills Required:

Embedded C programming
Python
Microcontrollers - STM32 or Microchip PIC desired
I2C, SPI, UART, Wi-Fi (and other wireless comms)
Knowledge of electronic circuit design or PCB layoutIf you are an experienced embedded engineer looking for a varied, challenging, desing focussed role in the Nottingham area this could be the role for you. On offer is a competitive salary, flexible hours and hybrid work from home.

Apply today with an up to date CV for immediate consideration or contact Laurence Powell or Andrew Knight at KO2 Recruitment today

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