Firmware / Embedded Software Engineer (Next-Generation IoT Wearable Devices) Location: Cambridge (Hybrid) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 + Excellent Benefits Contact: Adam Mayne Embedded Software Engineer OpportunityAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Firmware / Embedded Software Engineer to join a rapidly growing technology company developing next-generation IoT, Bluetooth-enabled, low-power wearable devices.You'll be part of a talented, supportive R&D team working on real products with real users, contributing to both current-generation firmware and new product development from concept through to mass production.This is an environment known for innovation, employee development, and a genuinely collaborative culture, offering excellent training, career growth and the chance to work with cutting-edge embedded technologies.
Responsibilities of Firmware Engineer - Designing and developing embedded firmware for IoT wearable products
- Working across the full product lifecycle - prototyping, implementation, optimisation, validation and release
- Creating efficient, reliable firmware for battery-powered, resource-constrained devices
- Developing and maintaining low-level drivers, communication interfaces and wireless protocol stacks
- Collaboration with hardware, electronics and software teams to deliver high-quality, production-ready systems
What we are looking for, as much as possible from below.Education & Core Skills - Degree/Masters/PhD in Computer Science, Electronics, Embedded Systems or similar
- Strong commercial experience in embedded C development (ideally 5+ years)
- Experience with RTOS environments such as FreeRTOS, Zephyr, ThreadX or similar
- Confident working in Unix/Linux development environments
- Strong grounding in software testing (unit, regression, system)
Embedded & Firmware Expertise - Experience writing device drivers directly from datasheets
- Knowledge of low-power design techniques and firmware optimisation for constrained MCUs
- Experience working with BLE/Bluetooth, WiFi, Cellular or other wireless protocols
- Experience with battery-powered, low-energy devices is highly beneficial
- Familiarity with Git, Jira, Bitbucket, or similar tooling
Nice to Have - Prior experience with wearable technologies
- Cellular expertise (e.g., LTE-M, NB-IoT)
- Exposure to embedded Linux environments