R&D focused Tech organisation based in Edinburgh are going through a period of growth and are looking for an experienced Software Engineer to join one of their growing hybrid teams .
Really flexible working and lots of autonomy on offer.
The company are taking high-precision lab technology and making it accessible and practical for real-world industrial use.
Traditionally the technology has been costly, complex, and restricted to controlled lab settings, but this company has developed compact, durable devices that can perform rapid data analysis in the field.
They have recently signed contracts with one of the largest players in the industry and are expecting serious growth off the back of this.
Their current development function in this side of the business is fairly small, and they don't have plans to dramatically grow this area just yet so are looking for someone that would feel comfortable working in a small team and very independent in their work.
You'll work directly alongside a seasoned hardware Engineer and you'll be responsible for the software side, where you'll work mostly work in C or C++ (there can be some flex to this) within a Linux environment .
A lot of software which has been created is functional, but there wanting someone that can take responsibility for it and really begin to improve and extend it further.
You'll be given a lot of autonomy within this role, where you can genuinely make your ideas come to life – if you think a technology or process would be better suited and can justify why, you'll be encouraged to make the switch.
You'll ideally have commercial experience with the following; ** C / C++ programming
** Working with Real-Time Software
** Linux programming
Experience with the following is highly desirable; ** IoT
** Embedded Systems
** Hardware
** Security
This role would suit an ambitious Software Engineer that's looking for a challenging role within a growing organisation.
There will be no shortage of work here and lots of opportunities to bring your own ideas on how things should be built.
Their offices are based in central Edinburgh (although they do have plans to move within the next couple of months to another Edinburgh location).
They support hybrid working and hope you could pop in a couple times a week – they have some flexibility on this and offer very flexible working patterns.
In return, they're able to offer a salary from £45k to £60k for this role, depending on ability and experience with benefits to match (which include private health insurance).
If you're keen to find out more, please apply or drop Doug Paget at Cathcart Technology a message via Linkedin.