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Manage the delivery of all electronics and embedded software components. Experience with embedded systems design, microcontrollers and firmware development. We’re looking for an experienced hardware engineer who is confident in delivering technically complex projects and managing hardware development from concept to production.
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Trees for Cities are looking for someone who can manage the digital landscape across the organisation, including the day to day running and provisioning of the hardware and software, alongside supporting strategic projects to ensure IT provision is fit for purpose.
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Test Development: Develop and implement hardware and software testing to support the development efforts of various teams. Release Candidate Cadence: Implement a regular release candidate cadence to a predictable software release cycle.
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Managing the delivery of all software and services through the complete event life cycle from the end of the sales process to post-event reporting. Experience in software implementations is an advantage.
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C# Software Developer, Software Engineer, C#. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced, Senior C# Software Developer / Senior Software Engineer with skills across the full stack, to join an historic British icon at the forefront of Engineering.
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