InterSTEM is delighted to partner with an innovation and design consultancy, awarded with a platinum "Best Employer Award", that thrives on challenging the norm and delivering outstanding solutions across various sectors. Our client is in search of a dedicated Embedded Firmware Engineer who is not only passionate about technology but also possesses a broad interest in product development from conception to implementation.
Role: Embedded Firmware Engineer
Location: St. Ives, Cambridge (Hybrid)
Type: Permanent, Full-Time
About the Role:
* You will tackle firmware development for complex embedded systems, encompassing everything from wired and wireless communications to sensor integration and user interface control.
* Work spans across different platforms including bare metal and embedded OS such as FreeRTOS & Linux.
* Your role will be crucial in translating initial concepts into successful market-ready products, collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team.
Our Client Is Looking For Someone Who:
* Has extensive experience in firmware development using C and can skilfully navigate both digital and analogue electronic schematics.
* Is a self-starter capable of managing entire development processes autonomously and thrives in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
* Enjoys a culture that is open, daring, and supportive, encouraging continuous learning and growth within a united team.
Why Join Them?
* Be part of a growing team known for its excellent staff retention and a culture that promotes personal and professional development.
* Contribute to projects that push technological boundaries and make a real-world impact.
* Enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, within a flexible working environment.
If you’re motivated by quality, innovation, and have a knack for problem-solving within a collaborative team, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact InterSTEM for more information on how you can make a significant impact at an award-winning company. Join them in shaping the future of technology and engineering.