C++ Software Engineer

Company:  Data Careers Ltd
Location: Dorchester
Closing Date: 27/11/2024
Salary: £650 - £700/day
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
C++ Software Engineer 6 Month Contract Location: Home / Dorchester (onsite 3 days a week) Rate: £650 - £700 per day (INSIDE IR35) Skills: C++, UML, Object Orientated Design, TCP/IP, SC Clerance We are looking to recruit an SC Cleared C++ Software Engineer for a leading software & solutions organisation. This is an excellent opportunity for a Software Engineer to work on innovative sonar processing, algorithm optimisation, and advanced signal processing projects. This is a hybrid role and you will be required to work onsite in Dorchester, Dorset 3 days a week. Valid SC Clearance is essential. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimise algorithms for sonar processing and signal processing. Implement high-performance software using C++, Fortran, and Intel Threaded Building Blocks. Design and model complex systems using Object-Oriented Design, UML, and simulation tools like MATLAB/Simulink. Work on integration of SQL/PostgreSQL databases and data fusion techniques. Collaborate in developing systems using TCP/IP protocols and comms middleware. Contribute to software development on Windows and Linux platforms, leveraging virtualisation and open architectures.Key Skills & Experience: Proficiency in C++ with experience in sonar or signal processing. Strong knowledge of algorithm optimisation and data fusion. Experience with Intel Threaded Building Blocks and Fortran. Solid understanding of TCP/IP protocols, comms middleware, and virtualisation. Expertise in SQL/PostgreSQL and database integration. Strong background in simulation and modelling (e.g. MATLAB/Simulink). Ability to design and implement software using UML and object-oriented design principles. Experience with Windows and Linux operating systems.Desirable: Familiarity with open architectures and signal processing systems
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