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Senior Software Engineer – Embedded Development – FTSE 50

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: software engineer | senior software engineer | c | c++ | software engineering | c+ | java | c programmer | c++ programmer | engineering | ant | programmer | software-engineer greater london | software-engineer london
Type:Contract
Senior Software Engineer – Embedded Development – FTSE 50 Company. My client is seeking a strong Java or C programmer with a strong working knowledge of embedded development and software engineering. The successful candidate will ideally have experience with Ant, CVS, SVN, Cruise Control and Cobertura. This is an exciting project in which you will be expected to Develop, debug, re-factor and enhance applications running a complicated and evolving software stack. This is a great opportunity to demonstrate your development skills within a FTSE 50 Company. Please forward your CV for immediate considerations.





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