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Software Enigneer - Embedded Linux

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Recruiter
Jam Recruitment
Posted
08 January 2013
Closes
15 January 2013
Ref
BBBH38911
Contact
Rachel Barry
Location
Hampshire
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
£25000 - £35000 per annum

Further information

An Embedded Software Engineer (C, Python, Linux) with low level programming experience is required to work for an SME on a permanent employment in the Hampshire / Hants area of the South East. The company innovative in their approach provide a relaxed working environment and training where required.

As Embedded Software Engineer (C, Python, Linux) will join a small and experienced R&D team and be responsible for developing the embedded software for image and video processing based technologies.

To be considered for the post of Embedded Software Engineer (C, Python, Linux) you'll be educated to degree level or equivalent and have a genuine passion for technology.

Required Skills

*C/C++
*Python
*ARM Core's (16-Bit, 32-Bit)
*Linux

The following skills would be an advantage

*Device Drivers
*Video/Image Processing techniques

This is a great opportunity to develop your career as an Embedded Software Engineer (C, Python, Linux) whilst having a direct impact on the products you are developing.

For further information on this Embedded Software Engineer (C, Python, Linux)
based in the Hampshire / Hants area, please contact Rachel Barry on 020 3151 1265 or email (quoting reference: 38911/RB).


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