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Software Engineers - PYTHON/ FORTRAN


Listed on:9th May
Location:Bristol
Salary/Rate:£35000 - £40000
Type:Permanent
Start Date:Immediate
Reference:CA609v54
Recruiter:Beechwood Recruit
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS – PYTHON/ FORTRAN
ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY
BRISTOL

This very successful and highly respected Engineering Consultancy provides innovative, high quality engineering services to a range of major engineering projects, serving government, regulatory, Blue Chip and a wide range of private sector clients across the world.

The requirement is for PYTHON coder for AIRBUS work starting in May. The successful candidate would also enhance capability within the software group in the longer term.

Ideally qualified to degree level, you will have PYTHON coding experience and FORTRAN code skills. Other computer languages, eg C/ C++ and MATLAB, would be a distinct advantage.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/130057
Contact Name:Beechwood

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