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JOB LOCATION: Bristol

SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL: SC needed to start- UKEO

DURATION: 6+ Months

WORK PATTERN: Fully Onsite; Compressed Possible

PAY RATE: £65 Per Hour Umbrella Inside IR35

Essential Skillset & Tools

• Use of C++ in a safety related environment
• Knowledge of Software development practices and process is required
• A Software Engineer capable of design, development and proving of efficient Software.

Overview:

The HMI & Cyber team is looking for software engineers to join us developing the future laser defence capability for the Royal Navy. We are looking for engineers with both a deep and broad range of experience in software engineering throughout the development as well as being able to support and mentor other engineers in their team.

Responsibilities:

• Development of a C++ HMI application on a Linux Operating System

• To undertake a full range of engineering activities in line with relevant processes, quality and other requirements

• Be capable of developing collaborative relationships with team members both within the SW organisation and other parts of the company

• Be willing and able to support other engineers within the team.

Skillset/Experience Required:

• Use of C++ in a safety related environment

• Knowledge of Software development practices and process is required

• A Software Engineer capable of design, development and proving of efficient Software.

Bonus Experience / Knowledge:

• Experience using Qt GUI framework

• Integration and use of GIS tools

• Information security experience included methods of locking down operating systems and deployment in a Windows and Linux environment.

• Knowledge of DDS middleware

• Integration of external video streams

• Automated Testing

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