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Embedded and electronics engineer

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Role: Embedded and electronics engineer
Location: West Sussex (BN postcode) – 4 days onsite per week
Salary: up to £70,000 approx.
Level: Mid to Senior
Travel: Must hold a valid driving licence (site is rural)
As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will:
- Develop embedded software in C/C++, with exposure to Rust, Python, and Linux environments.
- Work with ARM STM32 microcontrollers, physical equipment, and industrial flow measurement tools.
- Contribute to Windows-based programming, including LCD and USB integration.
- Collaborate in small, agile teams using modern development techniques to design, code, test, and deliver solutions.
- Provide technical support to internal teams (Systems, Production, Product Management) and external customers in the UK and abroad.
- Participate in system installation, integration, and occasional customer site visits (training, demos, feature improvements).
- Propose product enhancements based on customer feedback and your own technical expertise.
- Balance independent work with teamwork, demonstrating creativity, proactivity, and forward-thinking problem-solving.
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Candidates must demonstrate 3+ years’ experience with recent, regular use (within the last 6 months) in all of the following:
- Electronics digital and analogue
- Embedded C and C++ for Motorola and ARM
- ThreadX operating system
- USB, Serial and ethernet protocols
- Cyber security for industrial equipment, CRA or IEC62443
- Strong expertise in C++ (including sockets, network programming/configuration, multi-threading, large code bases, and 3rd party library integration).
- Solid understanding of mathematics and physics.
- Experience with software version control systems (e.g., Git, Subversion).
- Degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, or equivalent discipline.
- Excellent written, verbal, and digital communication skills.
- Full UK driving licence and valid passport.


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While not mandatory, experience in the following areas will be highly valued:
- Analogue and digital electronics.
- Linux development and ARM STM32 programming.
- Cybersecurity awareness in embedded systems.
- Familiarity with industrial equipment integration.
How to Apply
Please email a CV to danni@cortechtalentsolutions.co.uk
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