Weber GmbH | Germany | 88xxx Markdorf | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 25.12.2025 on stepstone.de
Software Developer Embedded Systems (C/C++) (m/f/d)
Be part of WEBER GmbH and support us in the realization of our projects on Lake Constance as a software developer Embedded Systems (C/C++) (all genders)
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Conception and development of product-specific embedded software solutions for a diverse product portfolio in the field of IO-Link Requirements analysis and definition of software architectures Testing, integration and verification of developed software in the overall system
Complete engineering studies in electrical engineering, computer science, communications technology or comparable qualification Multiannual professional experience in software development in C/C++ Found experience in embedded Linux development and hardware-related programming Good knowledge of Yocto Project Experience with embedded operating systems such as embOS, FreeRTOS and Zephyr RTOS and microcontrollers First experience in the development of industrial communication such as IO-Link, Bluetooth, LPWAN Very good German knowledge (at least language level C1) and good English knowledge in word and writing Quick understanding and analytical thinking High team capability, flexibility and durability
Location
![]() | Weber GmbH | |
| null, 74635 Markdorf | ||
| Germany |
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