Graduate Engineer- Software and Hardware
2019-01-24 10:17:02
2019-02-20 23:59:59
- London, London
- £competitive
- 20th Feb ’19
- Closed
The Company
An exciting new startup focusing on cyber security is looking ready for their next growth phase. Standing at 50 strong they have impressive plans for the upcoming year.
Despite their relative youth, their products are already being used by large organisations with tens of thousands of employees across sectors including banking, insurance, media, telco, law and government.
The Role
This is an interesting role that will suit a candidate who loves both Software and Hardware Engineering.
The role is going to involve the design and development of bespoke tests to enable the manufacture of the clients bespoke cyber security platform amongst other things.
Day to day duties will include:
- Developing low-level C tests to run on bespoke designed hardware.
- Modifying embedded Linux environments using the Yocto toolset to meet the needs of production.
- Scripting in python and bash to support deployment of the developed low-level tests.
- Carrying out board-level diagnostics of hardware using lab equipment and custom developed software tools.
You will be:
- Flexible and adaptable and can cope when thrown in at the deep end.
- Be able to recognise the importance of planning, prioritisation and getting work done on schedule.
- Able to communicate well, both verbally and in writing.
- Be able collaborate with team members and have excellent interpersonal skills.
You will join a knowledgeable, passionate and motivated team who are looking to drive their products forwards and develop their use of technology to solve some of the most challenging security problems around today.
You will be immersed in a challenging, supportive and fast moving working environment with the opportunity to learn about different technologies, develop new skills and set out on a range of career paths.
Requirements
- Relevant degree: Software, Hardware or Electronics focused.
- C coding skills, knowledge of Micro controllers and some skills in Python would be an advantage.