Embedded Software Engineer C++ (Safety)

Vilnius/Kaunas
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Hybrid

Here at QUADIGI we provide software development and testing services for safety and medical devices. In particular we specialize in application and embedded software development for lung ventilation, anesthesia, breathalyzers, gas detectors and other similar devices used by emergency services as well as industrial workers all over the world.

Project

In this project you would join an international team which is creating device library module for gas detectors and analyzers of toxic and explosive gasses. Gas detection solutions help to detect, measure, monitor and react to any gases immediately and protect personal lives of industrial workers.

Work

It would involve development of new features, unit, and integration tests, debugging, etc. For this position we are looking for an Embedded Engineer who has prior experience working on a large-scale complex design project as well as:

  • Good C++ knowledge
  • Experience and interest in embedded systems
  • Knowledge of CMake would be a plus
  • Prior experience with Azure DevOps and GIT would be a plus
  • Experience with Unit and Integration tests would be considered a plus
  • Experience with low power systems would be a plus
  • English - written and spoken

Our Offer

  • Support – You will have a QuaDigi buddy by your side  
  • Flexibility – Flexible working hours, vacation schedule, remote or onsite work   
  • Online and offline training/workshops and other knowledge-sharing possibilities 
  • Additional health and personal accident insurance  
  • Snacks and fun activities in the office         
  • Additional time off  
  • Sports budget  
  • Loyalty benefits and perks 
  • Agile, friendly, and international environment   
  • Gross salary in a range of 3500-5200 EUR (based on competency levels in accordance with the company’s internal salary policy)

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