Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
c.£45-55k DOE
Manufacturing Software Engineer c.£45-55k DOE 5 days on site - Medway Our client is growing due to success and looking for top talent to take with them! With sustainability at the heart of what they do, this business are looking for an experienced Software Engineer to support the continuous improvement and migration of multiplexed bus systems and control applications. Please note, I cannot consider candidates who require sponsorship for this role, so please do not apply if you do not already have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. As a Software Engineer for our client, you will be responsible for: Working as part of a team, developing windows applicaitons for he multiplex system Working on embedded software of a new interface model Maintaining accurate records of work using Git source control Any other duties as required The successful candidate will have/be: Educated to a degree level or equivalent in Engineering or Software Engineering A proven track record in a similar role: experience in C++/STL Experience of development for Windows platforms Knowledge of network security Good knowledge and experience of end to end software development lifecycle Familiar with version control using Git Good knowledge of TCP/UDB ethernet protocols Great communication skills! This really is an opportunity offering extensive progression for the right person, great working environment and a generous annual leave allowance from day one! You will be working with likeminded people on exciting and interesting projects. Our client offers great benefits including private health care, study funding, and free onsite parking. If you believe you meet the above criteria, please apply for immediate consideration! This role is being handled by Emily Powell, Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical Specialist at Pearson Whiffin Recruitment
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