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Software Engineer

Oxford Instruments
United States, Massachusetts, Concord
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Feb 07, 2025
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Job Title:

Software Engineer
Job Location:

Tubney Woods - Oxford
Job Function:

Technical
Division:

Advance Technologies
Posting Start Date:

05/02/2025
Job Description:

Are you a talented and dynamic Software Engineer with a passion for innovation? Oxford Instruments is offering an exceptional opportunity to join our Technology team and work on our state-of-the-art scientific products.

As a Software Engineer, you will be involved in a diverse range of projects, encompassing the entire software lifecycle from concept to testing. Your contributions will be instrumental in meeting our customers' expectations and ensuring the success of our products.

Key Responsibilities:



  • Develop and support software applications and drivers for a range of NanoScience's cutting-edge products and instruments.
  • Take technical ownership of projects, ensuring they meet both internal and external customer requirements.
  • Collaborate with the wider technology team to complete concept design through to production.
  • Maintain up-to-date code architecture and project documentation.
  • Provide technical support during the installation and operation of end-user systems.



Qualifications and Skills:



  • Dynamic individual who thrives in a fast-paced team environment.
  • Experience with programmable instruments is preferred, but not essential.
  • Proficiency in ARM-based software development using Linux and modern C++.
  • Previous experience in product development and familiarity with tools such as CMake and GIT would be desirable.
  • Exposure to DevOps systems such as Azure or Jira would be beneficial.



Join Oxford Instruments to be part of our innovative and collaborative team. Make your mark in cutting-edge technology and shape the future of scientific advancements. #LI-JR1


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