C++ Developer

Cheltenham
3 weeks ago
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C++ Developer – £45,000-£65,000 – Cheltenham – Hybrid
A market leader in the development and manufacture of trailblazing wireless communications systems – based near to Cheltenham.
To support their ever-growing team, they are looking for a C++ Developer to enhance the company’s design and development capabilities. You will be joining the company’s development team and will be playing an important role in defining next generation radio monitoring software.
Having recently won several high-profile contracts and has ambitious plans for future development. This is an ideal time to join their team and help mould the product development process.
Requirements for this software role:
The successful candidate will have:

  • A 2:1 degree or better in an engineering or numerical science discipline
  • 2+ years industry experience.
  • Proficiency in C++
  • Experience of development on Linux
  • The role will require clearance so the successful candidate will need to have settled status and a resident of the UK for the last 5 years
    Desirable Extras
    Experience of any of the following is desirable, but not essential:
  • Version control systems (e.g., Git or SVN)
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
  • High performance computing (HPC)
  • Audio processing Databases
  • Qt
    The successful candidate would be joining an industry leader in Wireless Communications and an ever-growing team of talented engineers. They are prepared to offer £45k-65k per annum based on experienced. If you are interested in this C++ Developer job in Cheltenham, please apply today!
    Additionally, if you’re interested in any other jobs across C++ in Linux or Windows Based Systems, C++ for embedded products or any other Software related roles please apply.
    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, C# .net, Mechanical Design, Machine Learning, AI, FPGA, Electronics, Java, Python, Data Science, or Simulation, contact us today

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