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Set-Top Box / Middleware Developer

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: middleware | developer | stb | posix | linux | iptv | middleware greater london | middleware london
Type:Contract
Set-Top Box / Middleware developer with strong Set-Top Box, Middleware, Linux OS, IPTV and POSIX experience required for a set-top box development contract in the South East. My London based client is seeking a developer with a strong Set-Top Box calibre to develop a middleware platform for their new STB.

A 6 month contract is on offer for the right engineer and you will be joining a team of distinguished developers on this project. There will be an element of system integration work later in the contract also. Further extensions will be offered beyond the initial 6 months of work also.

We are looking to arrange interviews off the back of strong CVs and initial client feedback. For further information about the position or to apply for the role please send a CV or contact Dennis Weaver at Greythorn IT on +44 (0)20 7850 7447



Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/155109

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