About the Role
WORK Microwave – world leading top technologies. We have been developing and manufacturing high-tech products in the fields of satellite communication, radar systems and microwave sensors for 40 years.
We offer the advantages of a medium-sized company: around 180 colleagues, short distances, flat hierarchies and real teamwork - all under one roof in Holzkirchen with sales colleagues all over the world.
Agile, innovative, open to ideas: We give responsibility instead of rules and offer room for development - both professionally and personally.
For further support we are looking for an employee as Senior Embedded Software Engineer (m/f/d) who shall support our team.
This position is ideal for a seasoned senior embedded software engineer with proven experience in tackling complex challenges. Join our dynamic team that values your expertise, encourages creative problem-solving, and is committed to achieving exceptional results.
What will expect you in this role:Leading role in the design and development of embedded software applications for Linux-based systems, ensuring high performance and reliability
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to seamlessly integrate software applications into embedded systems
Conduct thorough code reviews, provide constructive feedback, and mentor junior engineers to maintain high coding standards and best practices
Contribute to the planning and implementation of software tests
Optimization and further development of driver code (Linux kernel) for our product applications, further development and internal support of our (cross) toolchains
Contribute to and champion the Software Team’s processes: configuration management, code quality, design patterns, new technology & tool introduction
Joint responsibility for the technical team goals: on time, on cost, on quality, performance, maintainability and scalability
Our Tech-Stack:
C, C++, git, Python 3, React, TypeScript, HTTP, JSON, Buildroot, CMake, Make, Gitlab (Task Planning/CI), Wireshark
System platforms (selection): Generic x86-based server hardware, Intel Xeon D, NXP QorIQ® P2020, Xilinx Zynq Ultrascale+
What you contribute:Degree in computer science, electrical engineering, communications engineering or similar
Minimum of 5 years of experience in embedded software development, with a focus on Linux applications
Excellent programming skills in ANSI-C, good in C++11/14
In-depth experience with Linux-based and bare metal embedded systems
Good knowledge of computer networking and the OSI model, IP protocols and stacks and other network protocols including their implementation on embedded systems (Linux or bare metal)
Language skills: proficient English is mandatory, basic German knowledge would be a plus
What we offer:You will receive a thorough and careful onboarding with us
You will have an innovative and international working environment with modern, well-equipped workstations
The attractive Alpine foothills, near Munich, offer very good transport connections via the highway (A8) and public transport (S-Bahn S3 and BRB)
You benefit from flexible working hours as part of a 40-hour week with 30 vacation days
You will receive a salary in line with your skills and previous experience
Profit sharing, salary optimization “More net for the gross” including bike and PC leasing, Germany Ticket and a company pension scheme are part of our “WORK-Benefit-Program”
During breaks, you can use table tennis,, darts, a Playstation and much more in our recreation room and you can also enjoy a weekly exercise break
We participate in social projects and are also happy to support you in your social commitment with paid time off work
ContactWe do not process applications received from headhunters or recruiters.
WORK Microwave GmbH
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Tech Stack
CC++Linuxembedded systemsPythonBuildrootCMakegitkernel developmentdriver codeReactTypeScriptnetworkingnetworking protocols