As a part-time C Programmer, you may work on a variety of projects such as developing or maintaining system-level software, debugging existing codebases, or contributing to embedded systems and firmware tasks. Your daily or weekly responsibilities could include writing new modules, optimizing code for performance, fixing bugs, and participating in code reviews. While you'll often collaborate with full-time developers, project managers, and QA teams, your specific assignments are typically scoped to fit a part-time schedule, allowing for flexibility. This role offers you the chance to gain hands-on experience and further develop your technical skills, even if you're working fewer hours each week.