Senior Embedded Software Engineer

Whiteley
5 days ago
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About Us
DTC | A Codan Company is a technology company based in Whiteley, Hampshire.
We specialise in the research and development of wireless and critical RF communication systems.
Our Engineers work at the edge of what is scientifically possible, using every advancement in technology to our advantage.
Our technology is deployed by our customers to give them an unrivalled ability to wirelessly transmit data over long ranges with high reliability and security. We are well established across multiple markets such as military and defence, uncrewed vehicles such as drones, police and government, and broadcast technology.
About the Role
At DTC, our Embedded Engineers enjoy a varied role with a steady stream of challenging new projects to work on.
You will program in C++ for embedded applications and sometimes in C for low-level Linux kernel device drivers.
If you have experience in DSP or VHDL/FPGA, those skills will be put to good use, or could be developed as part of your ongoing training and professional development.
Most of our Embedded Engineers enjoy getting hands-on with hardware as well, although we do have a dedicated Hardware and RF Team who take care of most of the heavy lifting.
Why work at DTC
We celebrate and recognise success, take pride in our culture, and enjoy working alongside highly skilled colleagues on ground-breaking technology that fuels the continued success of the business.
We offer a flexible working environment, competitive salaries, a great benefits package, and ensure that our Engineers receive world-class training and development.
Interested in finding out more? Click apply today and we will contact suitable candidates for an informal discussion.
Successful applicants will need to be able to undergo Security Clearance, although employment can commence prior to this being obtained

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