Software Engineer - C/C++ (All levels)

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Software Engineer - C/C++ (All levels), London

Client:[Client Name]

Location:London, United Kingdom

Job Category:Other

EU work permit required:Yes

Job Reference:404b718d9e92

Job Views:108

Posted:14.03.2025

Expiry Date:28.04.2025

Job Description:

Job summary:Want to join a trusted and reputable company with a broad portfolio of capabilities across the Maritime domain?

Key skills required for this role:Software Engineer, Software, C++, Java

Important:All applicants must be able to obtain Security Clearance, and as a minimum be living in the UK for 5 years.

Working:The role is office based due to working on a secret network, with occasional travel to other company/customer's sites in the UK or abroad.

An opportunity has arisen for a Software Engineer to join a growing team. This role will be supporting new design work and existing products.

Responsibilities:

  • Software architectural design using UML and the Enterprise Architect tool.
  • Software implementation and testing in C++ including unit and continuous integration testing.
  • Sonar signal processing algorithm implementation, integration, and optimization.
  • Artificial Intelligence algorithm implementation, integration, and optimization.
  • Pride in the development of good quality well thought-out code.
  • Peer reviewing the design and code of others and contributing to a community where learning and feedback is valued.
  • Integration, defect analysis, and resolution to assist the verification teams with their work.
  • Progression of assigned stories and tasks in a product backlog using the Azure DevOps tool including estimation of remaining work.
  • Periodic verbal reporting of progress and contributing to sprint planning and retrospectives.

Experience needed:

  • Ideally qualified to degree-level or equivalent experience in a Physics or Engineering based subject, such as; Electronics, Hardware, Computer Science, Software, or Systems Engineering.
  • Experience in C++ development.
  • Experience in multi-threaded design.
  • Experience of UML design techniques.
  • Experience knowledge of the full software development lifecycle.

Experience in the following would be desirable:

  • Experience in the Defence / Aerospace or safety regulated environment.
  • Experience in the Naval / Maritime domain.
  • Experience in signal processing and/or AI/ML techniques.
  • Experience in Machine Learning.
  • Experience of Python.
  • Experience of Java.
  • Experience of DevOps.
  • Experience of packaging tools and repositories such as Conan and Nexus.

For full information, please get in touch.

Matchtech is a STEM Recruitment Specialist, with over 35 years’ experience.

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