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Embedded Software Engineer (BLE / ZigBee)

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Embedded Software Engineer (BLE / ZigBee)

Remote - Dundee

£65,000 - £70,000 + Remote + Training + Progression + Company Benefits

Are you a Embedded Software Engineer that wants to work in a senior team of highly skilled engineers and developers that are truly R&D focussed, working collaboratively to solve some of the industry's most technical challenges?

Do you want to work on the latest cutting edge projects in the fields of Automation, Access Control and IoT?

This company has a senior long standing team of highly skilled engineers and developers that are building the next generation of IoT and energy monitoring devices that will revolutionise the consumer market.

This business has gone from strength to strength over the last decade and is quickly becoming one of Scotland's leading names in the Smart Energy sector that are tier one suppliers for the likes of EDF, Npower and David Lloyds.

This role is focussed on R&D for their latest product suite and future products due to be released for new industries like health & leisure, wearables & telecoms.

The ideal candidate will be someone that genuinely enjoys low level software development in both C and Assembler and wants to work on complex technical challenges in an elite team of developers and engineers.

THE ROLE:

Work collaboratively to define the software development life cycle
Write clean low level code in both C and Assembler
Test and debug the firmware development
Work both in a team and autonomouslyTHE PERSON:

Have experience writing code in C
Experience with wireless communication like ZigBee or BLEKeywords: Embedded, C, Assembler, Firmware, Hardware, PCB, Remote, Hybrid, Smart Energy, Testing, Debugging, SDLC, Software, Engineer, Developer, ZigBee, BLE, Bluetooth,

Reference: BBBH22229

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered

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