£45K/yr to £50K/yr
England, United Kingdom
Permanent, Variable

Firmware Engineer

Posted by Innova Search.

Company:

Innova Search is proudly representing an esteemed engineering company renowned for its cutting-edge research and development in a wide array of mechanical and electronic products. These products are sold across various industrial and scientific sectors.

Role:

Our client is seeking a driven individual to support design and engineering projects. The ideal candidate will be passionate about developing both existing and new products to ensure they are market-leading and align with company aspirations and required directives.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop reliable and efficient firmware designs that integrate with current and future company systems for data acquisition, analysis, transmission, motion control, and user interfacing
  • Plan firmware development while considering dependencies
  • Convert designs into executable code for microcontrollers
  • Skilled in C and C++ programming
  • Test and debug firmware to ensure it meets design specifications and purposes
  • Recommend best practices for development, testing, and debugging tools
  • Create PCB designs using appropriate software for new designs and modifications.
  • Stay updated on microcontroller technology advancements for product enhancement
  • Document firmware development with comments and graphical illustrations to demonstrate program and data flow
  • Adhere to company version control and release procedures
  • Propose innovative firmware functions for commercial advantage
  • Understand and incorporate features from legacy products into new designs when appropriate
  • Develop efficient hardware solutions from concept to production, including circuit design and testing

Experience Required:

  • Extensive experience in Firmware/Electronics, preferably with a manufacturing background.
  • Degree or HND qualification in electronics, science, or mathematics
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