Software Engineer C/C++
Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Hedge End |
Area | Hampshire, England |
Sector | Software - EmbeddedSoftware - Linux |
Salary | £38000 - £45000 per annum |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Kit Element |
Job Ref | 45562JH |
- Description
A small, yet well-established engineering firm that continues to thrive is seeking a high-calibre Software Engineer to develop real-time software, primarily in C/C++ on Linux. It's a great chance to collaborate with intelligent individuals dedicated to innovation and customer satisfaction, all while striving for the highest standards.
In addition to low-level embedded coding, there are also opportunities to work on web applications using JavaScript, and handle communications over TCP/IP, serial, and CAN bus, along with some mathematical tasks.
Given the highly technical nature of the role, a strong academic background is required, including A-grade A levels and a degree from a leading university. While degrees in Computer Science or Electronics are ideal, those with proven programming skills from other disciplines are also welcomed.
Suitable Software Engineers should possess a few years commercial experience and solid knowledge in C or C++ to apply.
Further skills in as many as possible of the following are beneficial but not essential:- Developing and maintaining web applications using JavaScript (either server or client side)
- Communication protocols such as TCP/IP, serial and CAN bus
- Embedded systems, RTOS, Linux
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Position: Software Engineer
Location: Southampton
Salary: £38-45k
Key Skills: C, C++, top academics
Apply: jamie AT enterpriserecruitment DOT com
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If you don’t fit this requirement exactly but have significant experience in at least one programming language feel free to e-mail a CV as you may be suitable for other positions we are recruiting for. I specialise in recruiting software engineers for electronics and technology companies throughout the UK.