Graduate C++ Software Engineers


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SeeByte Ltd

Listed on

15th March 2019

Location

Edinburgh

Salary/Rate

£27000 - £30000

Salary Notes

+ pension scheme and bonuses

Type

Permanent

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SeeByte, global market leader in the development of smart software for unmanned maritime systems, are looking to recruit Graduate C++ Software Engineers with a focus on Autonomy and Sensor Processing, within our team in our Edinburgh office.

You can expect to be working as part of a world renown, expert engineering team, with state-of-the-art subsea robots on exciting and varied projects, involving global travel and at-sea experiments.

You will be given the opportunity to see the real-world application of the software that SeeByte has created. You will have a unique opportunity to play a significant role in ae dynamic and world respected technology company within the exciting field of robotics, with clear development, training and career progression opportunities provided. This is a fantastic opportunity to work for an innovative and forward thinking company with an international client base.

Benefits include:

                                         Competitive salary and shared employee / employer contributory pension scheme
                                         Generous holiday entitlement and travel compensation scheme
                                         Flexible working hours policy
                                         Travel season ticket loan
                                         Opportunities to travel to great locations like San Diego and work with robots
                                         Annual company day out
                                         A "technology day" every quarter to prototype and explore new ideas.
                                         Online certified training courses and in-house technology training
                                         Offices in the centre of Edinburgh, a great city to live and work in!
                                         Save money on your commute as SeeByte participates in the Cycle to Work scheme

Main Purpose of the Role

You will have the opportunity to work on projects providing robotic solutions for domains such as offshore oil infrastructure inspection and Port and Harbour security applications for various clients worldwide.

Support and training will be given to allow you to develop within the role and become a specialist in software engineering for maritime robotic systems.

This role is suitable for recent graduates or engineers with 1 year or less commercial experience.

The implementation will primarily focus on C++ (Windows and Linux). Basic knowledge of C# and/or Java is desirable, but not essential.

Required skills:

                                         Graduated with a BSc or an MSc in Software Engineering or a similar numerical degree (2:1 or above)
                                         Proficient in C++or demonstrable ability to learn quickly
                                         Strong numerical and mathematical skills
                                         Willingness to travel to support client demonstrations and trials.
                                         Enthused to learn new technology

Experience (Academic or Commercial) in at least one of the following areas is desirable:

                                         Autonomy / A.I.
                                         Knowledge of data mining/machine learning /deep learning algorithms
                                         Software verification and deployment

Because of the nature of the work associated with this post it is subject to special nationality rules and is open only to British or European Citizens. Applicants with suitable work visas will also be considered. All offers of employment will be conditional to a satisfactory background check.

NO RECRUITMENT AGENCIES

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