Technical Futures Ltd
Senior Software Engineer (Rust/Embedded Linux)

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Senior Software Engineer (Digital RF & Embedded Linux)
A Senior Software Engineer with hands-on experience in C/Rust development, Embedded Linux, and low-level driver work will drive the creation of security-critical code across a range of Digital RF and related products.
This exciting role offers:
- A competitive salary
- Flexible hybrid working (one day per week in office)
- An enhanced benefits package
Key Responsibilities
- Design and implement robust, secure, and high-performance embedded systems, predominantly on Linux-based platforms.
- Develop and maintain Linux kernel-space and user-space components, including networking features.
- Write secure, low-latency C/Rust code for embedded and system-level applications.
- Contribute to the development of Linux drivers and debugging complex software/hardware integration issues.
- Collaborate on mission-critical RF/Digital Signal Processing (DSP) products, ensuring maximum performance and reliability.
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Requirements & Experience
- Fundamental qualification: A minimum of a 2:1 Bachelors Degree in Software Engineering, Electronics, Computer Science, or a related discipline.
- Programming expertise:
- Strong proficiency in C, with extensive Rust development experience.
- hands-on experience with Embedded Linux development.
- Familiarity with networking protocols and network driver development.
- Industrial experience in embedded software development, ideally within mission-critical systems.
- Ability to debug complex issues at both software and hardware integration levels.


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Benefits
- 25 days’ holiday per year
- Enhanced pension plan
- Life assurance
- Well-being support
- Flexible start/finish times
- Competitive salary details available on application
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