Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£35,000 - £50,000 & bonus!
Software Engineer £35,000 - £50,000 & bonus! This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-funded start-up that is pioneering high-performance computing for the cryptography industry. They are looking for a Software Engineer to create prototypes and test them with users, whilst talking with customers and analysing data to provide insights into the technical and market requirements for the company. Your prototypes, models and simulations will advance their product and market position, giving you the opportunity to have an impact on their future direction. What's required for this Software Engineer position? Degree in Mathematics, Physics or Computer Science Python development experience Experience with AWS Ability to apply mathematical and data analysis techniques Able to communicate effectively with customers and stakeholders If you are a Software Engineer or recent graduate, looking for an opportunity within an exciting high-performance cryptography start up, please apply to learn more! If you are interested in this, or other software opportunities across the UK, please contact Jack Bird.
Leeds
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