Embedded C/C++ Developer
An Exciting Contract Opportunity for an Embedded C/C++ Developer with one of the Leading Tech Client in Cambridgeshire , UK (Hybrid).
Role: Embedded C/C++ Developer
Location: Cambridge, UK
Duration: 12 Months
Job Responsibilities:
Working in the embedded space to port and implement sections of DSP and ML pipeline onto highly resource-constrained platforms for applications in audio.
Perform memory and CPU utilization analysis, bottleneck identification and optimization.
Identify and communicate system level changes that can aid on-device optimization.
Skills:
Expert knowledge in embedded software development in C/C++.
Knowledge of interfacing with and optimizing code for execution on DSPs.
Ideally experience of working with audio.
Verbal and written communication skills, problem solving skills and interpersonal skills.
Expert ability to work independently and manage one’s time.
Knowledge of the full software development lifecycle: from requirements gathering to development, testing and delivery.
Expert ability to troubleshoot issues and make system changes as needed to resolve issues.
Expert knowledge of computer hardware and software.
Ideally experience working in an Agile (Scrum) environment.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering or relevant field required.
Reference: 52872470
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