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Python Developer – RF Systems – Cambridge
A fast-growing semiconductor company is seeking a Python Developer to develop production-quality software that brings advanced measurement and optimisation algorithms to life on hardware platforms.
Working closely with RF and systems engineers, you'll help deliver robust Python-based software used to control, tune and validate next-generation technologies.
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• Develop and maintain Python-based software • Integrate, test and validate software on hardware prototypes and production systems • Work closely with hardware and systems teams to ensure software-hardware alignment • Develop hardware interfaces, drivers and engineering tools • Implement robust software practices • Diagnose and troubleshoot software and algorithm performance issues


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What you'll bring as a Python Developer:
• Strong software development experience with Python • Experience developing reliable, production-quality code • Knowledge of software testing, modular design and version control • Familiarity with instrument interfaces and communication protocols
If you would like to apply for the Python Developer vacancy or would like further information, please contact Luke Ord.
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