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DSP Software Engineer

Where

Salford

Type

Permanent

Salary

Annual

Job Title: DSP Software Engineer

Location: Manchester

Salary: £50,000 - £70,000

We're looking for an experienced DSP Software Engineer to join our clients R&D team in Manchester. You'll design and develop complex embedded DSP systems for cuttingedge industrial devices, with opportunities to lead, mentor, and innovate.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and test advanced DSP software (e.g. digital filtering, demodulation).
  • Lead technical work, mentor colleagues, and contribute to system architecture.
  • Collaborate across hardware/software teams and drive improvements in design and process.
  • Push development processes and challenge existing thinking, presenting new ideas and concepts
  • Work with a hardware design team to produce the best possible system design
  • Support greenfield research and continuously enhance system performance.

Requirements:

  • Strong DSP knowledge including digital filtering and signal analysis
  • Embedded C development - Arm Cortex-M ideally
  • Design, develop and test complex DSP systems unaided
  • Challenge colleagues on their designs and approaches both in the software team and with the hardware team
  • Understanding hardware and system level design is a distinct advantage.
  • Excellent understanding of microcontrollers, memory, peripherals, and low-level systems.
  • Experience with Python, C# or C++.
  • Degree in Electronics, Physics, Computer Science, or related fieldS

Desirable:

  • RF/high-gain receiver experience, electromagnetics knowledge, MISRA C familiarity.

Apply today with an up-to-date CV to KO2 Embedded Recruitment and a member of the team will be in touch to discuss.

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