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Job Title: Embedded Software Engineer
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£50,000 - £70,000 DOE

About the Opportunity
This is an exciting opportunity to work with an innovative and growing company. We are looking for an experienced Embedded Software Engineer to develop embedded software for a revolutionary photonics and digital platform, which will provide advanced Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) solutions.

Role Overview
As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will be responsible for building a framework to support the digital portion of their hardware, which includes microcontrollers, DACs, various serial interfaces, and an Analog Front End (AFE). You’ll have a leading role in delivering this framework and will oversee critical tasks such as:

Documenting the system for both internal teams and external stakeholders
Defining and managing resource requirements to ensure timely project completion
Establishing, tracking, and reporting on engineering metrics to monitor progress
Ensuring the final design meets all agreed-upon standards and is ready for sign-offQualifications and Skills
We are looking for a candidate with a strong foundation in C programming and an ability to adapt quickly in a dynamic environment. To succeed in this role, you should bring:

Proficiency in C and Python
Proven experience with embedded systems development
Knowledge of ARM architecture and its Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)
Experience with various testing frameworks and secure coding practices
Skill in creating specifications, test plans, and reports
Clear communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiencesAdditional Preferred Skills

Familiarity with JIRA and Jenkins
Knowledge of performance analysis and RTOS
Experience with debugging tools such as SWD and JTAG
Familiarity with other ISAs (Instruction Set Architectures)This is an excellent chance to be part of a pioneering team working on groundbreaking technology that’s redefining data security. If you have the expertise and are excited about the possibilities, we’d love to hear from you

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