Oakwell Hampton Group
Senior Rust Developer

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Senior Rust/Embedded Developer
Permanent
We're working with an innovative technology company looking to hire an experienced Rust Developer to join a small, highly collaborative engineering team. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex technical problems independently while contributing to a close-knit environment.
You'll be developing high-performance software where Rust's memory safety and concurrency capabilities are central to the product. The position focuses on embedded systems rather than server-side development.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and maintain high-performance software using Rust.
- Produce clean, efficient, and maintainable code following Rust best practices.
- Collaborate with engineers on architecture, technical design, and code reviews.
- Take ownership of features throughout the full development lifecycle.
- Troubleshoot and optimise software for performance, memory efficiency, and reliability.
- Contribute to technical documentation and knowledge sharing across the team.
- Participate in Agile development processes while managing your own workload.
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Required Experience
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- 2+ years' commercial software development experience.
- Proven experience developing production software in Rust.
- Strong background in Rust, or solid C/C++ experience with commercial Rust exposure.
- Good understanding of systems programming concepts, including memory management, concurrency, and multithreading.


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Technical Skills
- Strong knowledge of Rust ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes.
- Understanding of memory-safe and concurrent programming techniques.
- Experience developing in Linux/Unix environments.
- Familiarity with Git and modern CI/CD workflows.
- Experience writing maintainable, well-tested software.
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