Are you an experienced Principal Software Engineer - Embedded Systems seeking a new challenge in embedded systems?
Our Reading based client is a well-established leader, in designing and manufacturing cutting-edge products for a wide range of industries and applications. We're looking for a skilled Principal Software Engineer with deep expertise in embedded software development, particularly in embedded C/C++.
As a Principal Software Engineer – Embedded Systems, you will be hands-on, responsible for writing and reviewing code, solving complex technical challenges, and providing guidance to the software development team. Approximately 20% of your time will be dedicated to mentoring and offering technical leadership to the team.
Key Responsibilities for the Principal Software Engineer - Embedded Systems, Reading:
Hands-on programming in embedded C/C++.
Work on low-level embedded software within an operating system environment.
Lead high-level design decisions and collaborate with the software team to define and optimize software development processes, including architectural design, implementation guidelines, configuration management, and validation/verification practices.
Perform detailed reviews of all phases of the software lifecycle and provide comprehensive reports. Skills and Experience Required for the Principal Software Engineer - Embedded Systems:
Strong background in embedded software development with significant experience in embedded C/C++.
Expertise in low-level software, real-time operating systems, and hardware interfaces.
Proven ability to make strategic design decisions and influence team direction.
Experience as a Principal, Lead, or Chief Engineer with leadership responsibilities beyond just coding. This position offers hybrid working on a weekly basis, combining flexibility with the opportunity to lead in a dynamic and innovative environment.
If you have any questions about this Principal Software Engineer - Embedded Systems role, please contact Cathy Swain at (phone number removed) or via (url removed)