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Embedded C++ Software Engineer
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Embedded C++ Software Engineer sought in Bristol, UK. You will design and maintain embedded Linux software, debug low-level hardware interfaces, and optimise performance. Key skills include Embedded C++, SPI/I2C/UART/CAN protocols, and CI/CD pipelines. Join a cross-functional team to solve comple...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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50000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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Embedded Software Engineer (C++ / Linux)
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Embedded Software Engineer (C++ / Linux) sought in Bristol, UK. Develop and optimise Embedded C++ software for Linux-based systems in industrial, aerospace, and automotive sectors. Requires strong proficiency in Embedded C++, Linux, and communication protocols (SPI, I2C, CAN). Join cross-function...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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50000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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Software Engineer – C++
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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45000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Cooper Lomaz
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C++ Software Engineer
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Join our Bristol team as a C++ Software Engineer, developing next-generation Air Defence Systems. You will design Command and Control architectures using C++, with knowledge of Ada, DDS, or RTOS. We seek a collaborative engineer experienced in full lifecycle development and safety-critical standa...
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65.00 GBP / Hour
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Morson Talent
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About the Software Engineer - C role

A Software Engineer specializing in C++ tackles some of the most performance-critical and system-level challenges in the technology industry. Unlike higher-level languages that abstract away memory management and hardware interaction, C++ demands a deep understanding of computer architecture, resource allocation, and algorithmic efficiency. Professionals in these roles are the architects behind the engines that power everything from real-time trading platforms and game engines to embedded systems, database kernels, and large-scale distributed infrastructure. The core responsibility of a C++ software engineer is to design, develop, and maintain high-performance, low-latency applications where every microsecond counts. This often involves writing code that interacts directly with operating system APIs, manages memory manually to avoid garbage collection pauses, and optimizes data structures for cache coherence. A typical day might involve profiling a system to identify bottlenecks, refactoring legacy code to improve thread safety, or implementing complex concurrent algorithms that leverage multi-core processors without introducing race conditions.

Common responsibilities extend beyond just writing code. These engineers frequently own the entire lifecycle of a service or component, from system design and architecture through implementation, rigorous testing, and production deployment. They are expected to build robust, fault-tolerant systems that can operate under extreme load, often working with distributed systems concepts like consensus protocols, replication, and sharding. Strong debugging skills are paramount, as issues often manifest as subtle memory corruption or concurrency bugs that are difficult to reproduce. Collaboration is also key; C++ engineers work closely with product managers, site reliability engineers, and other engineering teams to define technical roadmaps and ensure that the underlying infrastructure meets the needs of the business. They often serve as technical leaders, mentoring junior engineers and setting standards for code quality, testing, and documentation.

Typical requirements for these roles include a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, though equivalent practical experience is often valued. Beyond C++ proficiency, employers look for strong fundamentals in data structures, algorithms, and operating systems (memory management, threading, networking). Experience with cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure), containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), and building large-scale distributed systems is increasingly essential for senior positions. A passion for performance tuning, a customer-focused mindset, and the ability to dig deep into root causes are traits that define successful candidates in this demanding and rewarding field. For those seeking challenging software engineer C jobs, the work is intellectually rigorous and directly impacts the speed and reliability of the world’s most critical digital infrastructure.