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Job Ref: 213080906
Date: 2021-01-26 15:13:27
Embedded IoT Engineer
The company: An established new product development lead business based in the Marlow area, now looking to add an experienced Embedded Engineer to their team. Leaders in the design, development and manufacture of low energy and sustainable products. The successful Embedded Engineer will be joining a small, growing team focused on the development of a new IoT connectivity and control product range which will be used around the globe.
Skills Required: The ideal Embedded Engineer will be experienced in the IoT sector and be able to illustrate success in taking projects from initial concept through the full design life cycle to completion and product roll out. You will be fluent in C programming and ideally have worked on a range of RTOS and microprocessors. You will have worked with serial protocols including: RS232, RS485, I2C, TCP/IP or UART. Whilst any experience with wireless comms such as mesh, bluetooth, WiFi or Zigbee would be a bonus. If you have an electronics design background or recent experience with PCB, Analog or Digital design that would make your CV standout but is not essential.
The Role: This role will suit an electronics graduate with 4+ years industry experience ideally working in small teams on the development of IoT products. You will be expected to contribute across the full design life cycle and should expect to be involved in design meetings, writing embedded software code, testing and bug fixing when applicable and liaising with engineers of various disciplines working towards project goals.
In return my client is offering a challenging yet rewarding environment working towards tech for good products. A competitive salary and benefits package is available, my client has parking available meaning they are easily commutable via the likes of Reading, Oxford, Maidenhead, Hemel Hempstead Aylesbury and Bracknell to name a few
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