C++ Developer R&D - Tech for Good


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Client Server

Listed on

14th July 2021

Location

Oxfordshire

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £45000

Type

Permanent

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C++ Developer nr. Oxford to £45k

C++ Developer / Backend Software Engineer (R&D C++ 17 Maths) *Remote Interview WfH*. Would you like to work on complex and challenging Tech for Good systems whilst continually learning and progressing your career?

You could be joining a scale-up medical technology software house.

As a C++ Developer within the R&D team you will design and develop for the core product, a highly quality, scalable and maintainable software that will help revolutionise the way that X-rays are taken, making them more accessible and cost effective as well as improving their accuracy and rate of detection via 3D imaging. The work is challenging and complex, you'll be collaboratively problem solving within a supportive Agile team environment using TDD to produce high quality code.

There's currently a remote interview and onboarding process, in time you'll join a collaborative team of accomplished colleagues based just outside Oxford, with parking available and continued flexibility to work two days a week at home.

Requirements:

You have achieved a STEM discipline degree and have a good understanding of mathematics

You have commercial C++ development skills

You have a genuine passion for technology and developing high quality code

You're experienced within an Agile environment

You're excited by the opportunity of working within a start-up where you can have influence and quickly progress your career

You're collaborative and have excellent communication skills

As a C++ Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £45k) plus benefits.

Apply now to find out more about this C++ Developer / Backend Software Engineer opportunity.

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