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Rooya
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9 months ago
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We are looking for an embedded software developer to join our development team at Rooya working in our London office or remotely. You will work closely with the founders, development team and machine learning engineers to help design and build our embedded dash cam application. We are a small team so you may get involved in many aspects of the business and your work will have a significant impact on both ourselves and our customers.

About Rooya

Rooya is an insurance telematics business looking to change the way motor insurers assess driver risk. Our platform that allows our customers to analyse driving behaviour from dash cam footage giving them a much more accurate view of risk compared to traditional telematics data and helps drivers improve their behaviour to reduce the likelihood of accidents.

About You

  • You ideally have experience using OpenGL.
  • You have experience developing android applications.
  • You care deeply about our customers, who place a lot of trust in us, and always aim to act in their best interest.
  • You are hardworking and self-motivated.
  • You can pick up new technologies quickly whether that be learning new programming languages or adapting to different platforms.
  • You write efficient, clean and maintainable code.
  • You’re always looking to improve and learn new things.
  • We value your ability over how many years of experience you have or what technologies you’ve used in the past and recognise that amazing people come from all sorts of backgrounds.


How to Apply

Please send your CV and anything else you think might be help your application (previous projects, github etc.)

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