Embedded Software Engineer
Real-Time Embedded Systems C Control Systems
If you love getting close to hardware and writing software that makes real systems come alive this is the kind of role you ll want to hear about.
This Embedded Software Engineer role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving real-world engineering challenges through clean, efficient embedded code.
You ll be working on sophisticated microprocessor-based systems where software directly controls sensing, real-time processing and closed-loop control functionality. This is the kind of role where your code doesn t just sit behind a screen it drives real products, interacts with hardware and delivers measurable performance.
If you enjoy low-level development, hardware interaction, debugging at component level and seeing your work move from concept to deployment, this could be a brilliant next step.
What You ll Be Doing
As an Embedded Software Engineer, you ll play a key role in developing software across both embedded targets and supporting desktop applications.
Your day-to-day will include:
This is a role where you ll have genuine technical ownership and visibility across the full development process.
The Kind of Embedded Software Engineer Who Thrives Here
You re someone who enjoys understanding how things work at a low level.
As an Embedded Software Engineer, you re naturally curious, technically hands-on and enjoy getting into the detail whether that s debugging hardware interactions, optimising embedded performance or solving complex control challenges.
You re equally comfortable working independently or as part of a collaborative engineering team, and you care about writing software that is reliable, maintainable and built to perform.
Most importantly, you enjoy building products that solve real technical problems.
What You ll Bring
Desirable Experience
Experience in any of the following would be highly beneficial:
Why This Embedded Software Engineer Role Stands Out
This Embedded Software Engineer position offers far more than pure firmware development.
You ll work across both embedded and desktop software, gain exposure to advanced processing platforms, and contribute to products that combine software, control systems and hardware in meaningful ways.
It s an opportunity to develop broad technical capability while staying deeply hands-on with the engineering.
For engineers who enjoy variety, technical challenge and seeing their software directly influence product performance, this is a role with real substance.