Resourcing Group | Embedded C Developer

Resourcing Group
Bournemouth
1 year ago
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Role – Embedded C Developer
Location – Hybrid, Bournemouth one day a week
Salary – up to £55,000
Start – ASAP
You need to be able to obtain SC Clearance to be eligible for this role.
The Opportunity
This is your chance to join a forward-thinking team at the forefront of aerospace innovation. You'll work on new and well established mission-critical projects and have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on advanced aviation systems. The role offers exposure to high-quality engineering standards and the chance to collaborate with a talented, cross-functional team of approximately 20 other Embedded C Developers. Additionally, this position offers a pathway for professional growth, allowing you to develop your skills and expertise in embedded systems and aerospace software engineering.
The Role
We are seeking an experienced Embedded C Developer to play a pivotal role within a dynamic aerospace software development team. You will be responsible for ensuring software meets high technical and quality standards. You will get the opportunity of further developing your experience in Misra C or expand into this area. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge aerospace technology in a fast-paced and innovative environment.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and support embedded software in C, ensuring all requirements are met.
  • Produce and review comprehensive documentation detailing software development processes.
  • Utilise a variety of engineering tools across the software lifecycle, including Configuration Management, Requirements Management, and Modelling tools.
  • Present technical materials effectively to diverse audiences, tailoring language and content appropriately.
  • Provide guidance and supervision to junior team members to support their development.


The Person
We are looking for a skilled and adaptable engineer with a passion for excellence and problem-solving.
Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant field.
  • A minimum of 4 years' commercial experience in embedded software development.

Essential Skills:

  • Strong proficiency in C programming.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proven ability to work effectively within cross-functional teams.
  • Problem-solving expertise and adaptability to dynamic challenges.


The role is paying up to £55,000 depending on experience and can carried out on a hybrid basis where you will spend one day a week onsite just outside of Bournemouth.
If you would like to hear more, please apply through the advert and we will be in touch to discuss in more detail.

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