Mission-critical radio terminals and LTE devices for public safety
Sepura designs and manufactures TETRA and LTE radio equipment for emergency services and commercial PMR networks. The hardware engineering stack—ARM, embedded Linux, C/C++, Qualcomm and MediaTek chipsets—reflects a vertically integrated device maker, not software-first. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (16 roles), with notable effort on test automation and new product designs, suggesting a push to reduce turnaround times and improve manufacturing efficiency.
Sepura is a public company headquartered in Cambridge that builds radio terminals, handheld devices, and broadband equipment for mission-critical communications in the professional mobile radio market. The product portfolio spans TETRA hand-portables, LTE radios, and vehicle-mounted broadband devices used by public safety agencies and commercial operators. Operations span design, prototype development, volume manufacturing, repair services, and field support across the UK, Norway, and Malaysia. The business model combines hardware sales with service revenue from repair and support.
Embedded: ARM, C/C++, embedded Linux, FreeRTOS, STM32, Qualcomm, MediaTek. Development: Git, GitHub, Jira. RF tools: HFSS, FEKO. Network: LTE, 4G, 5G, TETRA. Enterprise: Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.
Primary locations are the United Kingdom, Norway, and Malaysia. Headquarters is Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
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