Who we are and what we do
Audinate leads the world in networked media with our "Dante" technology used extensively in professional audio / video installations including live events, broadcast, entertainment venues and communications systems.
Dante replaces all audio and video connections with a computer network, effortlessly sending video or hundreds of channels of audio over slender Ethernet cables with perfect digital fidelity. Adopted by hundreds of manufacturers in thousands of products, Dante is the de facto standard for modern AV connectivity.
You’ll find us in the largest companies and institutions like the Sydney Opera House, NFL Media Headquarters, Microsoft, major universities and even a 900-year old cathedral featured in Harry Potter.
About the role
You'll be part of a team of engineers who are jointly responsible for developing clean, readable, testable code, building the next generation of Audinate products. You will focus on the next generation of features for our Dante AV software products on desktop systems. You will be involved in all stages of the software development lifecycle, whilst working in a development environment that is Agile, CI/CD, TDD.
If you’re the kind of person who likes their work to be tangible, working close to the needs of the customer and end users then this might be the role for you.
How we work
We have flexibility to work from home but also collaborate every week in-person at our office in north Cambridge as well as working remotely alongside engineering colleagues in Belgium, the Philippines and Australia.
What you’ll experience with us
With us, your ambition extends as far as our reach. Working alongside experts and enthusiasts from different backgrounds, you’ll refine your skills as we define our products. We’ll experience and share a purpose we can see and hear as we pioneer the future of AV together.
In addition to a competitive salary, annual bonus and equity incentive plan, you’ll experience our diverse, values-based culture and a range of benefits such as flexible working through to volunteering leave.