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Principal Embedded Software Engineer

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Join a growing AI & Networking start-up - London, Hybrid Working Model This growing start-up are committed to building disruptive technologies for AI and Machine Learning. Developing innovative solutions, this start-up aims to speed up training and inference whilst mitigating energy consumption. Having recently appointed a new Director of Engineering who comes with some serious pedigree,the next step is to grow out their engineering function, now seeking a Principal Embedded Software Engineer with experience of Linux device driver development. You will be responsible for the design and development of PCIe Drivers, embedded systems and embedded applications for AI networking solutions. For this Principal Embedded Software Engineer, we are looking for someone with: Strong experience of Linux device driver development (ideally some experience with Linux PCIe driver development) Deep understanding of embedded programming in C and C++ Understanding of computer architecture (CPU, SoC, ASIC, GPU) Any experience within network interface cards (NIC) is advantageous What Next? If youre an Embedded Software Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, Firmware, C++ Programming, Linux Kernel, Device Driver Development, then please contact me, Callum Allen today.

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