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C++ Engineer

Edinburgh
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: C++ Engineer
Organisation Overview

Our client is a pioneering robotics company at the forefront of revolutionizing sustainability. They are dedicated to creating innovative solutions that have a positive impact on the environment. With a focus on sustainability and cutting-edge technology, our client offers a dynamic work environment where creativity and innovation are valued.

Role Summary

To develop robotic applications for sustainable purposes, you will work with a range of different engineers in an incredibly supportive and collaborative environment. This role is pivotal in developing advanced technological solutions that contribute to a greener future. It offers an exciting opportunity to be part of a company making a meaningful difference in the world.

Responsibilities

Developing high-quality C++ code for robotics applications
Contributing to the enhancement of existing systems as well as developing the framework for the future of the companies development
Ensuring code quality and compliance with best practices
Providing support for debugging and resolving software issues
Essential Skills & Experience

Proficiency in C++ programming language
Solid understanding of software development principles
Experience in developing software for robotics applications
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment
Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail
Desirable Skills & Experience

Familiarity with computer vision technologies
Prior experience in a related role
Knowledge of agile methodologies
Understanding of machine learning concepts
Call to Action

If you are a talented C++ Engineer passionate about sustainability and innovation in robotics, we invite you to apply by submitting your CV. Join our client in revolutionizing the world of sustainability through cutting-edge technology and impactful solutions

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