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Software Developer C++ North Germany (Relocation assistance provided)

Kiel
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Software Developer C++ North Germany (Relocation assistance provided)

Our client is a company in the field of massively parallel FPGA based computers and IT-Security. They aim to equip their worldwide users with the tools and computational performance they need to face today’s challenges in cryptography. They support their customers who work in all areas of IT-Security, Penetration Testing, Intrusion detection, Side-Channel Attack and many more.

Since foundation, they evolved into a world leader in application specific reconfigurable high performance computing for forensics and security analysis. They developed state-of-the-art tools and computers to address their customers’ need for computational performance.

They are looking for an engineer or computer scientist, enthusiasts with experience or strong interest in embedded systems, digital design and FPGAs.

Duties

  • You continue to work in teams on the further development of our software

  • You use the full range of agile methods and tools in software development

  • You develop new features and components in coordination with our software management

  • You design new concepts together with our users and partners and therefore do not shy away from national and international contacts with customers.

  • Together with our quality management, you are sure to meet our high standards of quality and stability

  • You are continually improving code quality, unit and component testing

  • You are the contact person for our technical support

    Candidate Requirements

  • You are an experienced software developer in Java, Python, C or C ++

  • You consider unit testing, code reviews, version control, and continuous integration (such as SVN, Git, Gitlab, or GitHub) as essential

  • You feel at home in distributed system environments

  • You are interested in application development and solution scenarios in supercomputer environments or reconfigurable high performance computing

  • You are interested in system near programming.

  • You enjoy dealing with the latest highly efficient encryption and decryption techniques

  • You see the provision of efficient decryption for investigating authorities as a contribution to internal security.

  • You are able to work independently and self-critically and to organize your work

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