An exciting start-up software company in Oxfordshire is looking for two C++ Developers to join its team. The business has been founded by some of the leading experts in its field and is working on proven, ground-breaking technology.
The company is backed with a substantial amount of funding from both the private and public sector so whilst the opportunity presents the excitement of a brand new start-up, there is the peace of mind knowing there are funds to offer security to your role.
Your key responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
• Contributing to the company’s development approach & culture
• Participating in development planning processes
• Interpreting designs and feature requests into development tasks
• Producing & conducting
• Produce project documentation
• Resolve functional and non-functional defects
It is anticipated that in order to be successful in this role, you will be able to demonstrate the following;
• Expert knowledge of C++ and STL
• A passion for developing stable, user-friendly software
• Demonstrable multi-threaded programming experience
• Strong understanding of Windows GUI development, server-side infrastructure and software library development
• Agile or Test-Driven Development methodologies
• Full SDLC contribution
• Works well as part of a small team
• Educated to degree level or above in Computing, Electronics, or a relevant subject
It will be useful although by no means essential if you are able to demonstrate experience of any of the following:
• Medical Image Processing experience; esp. at MSc/PhD level
• Knowledge of the Boost C++ libraries
• Knowledge of the ITK image processing library
• Experience of Machine Learning
• Worked within ISO 9001 or similar
• Knowledge of MatLab
• Linux development
• SaaS
In return you will receive a great salary and benefits package including:
• Competitive basic salary
• Generous share allocation
• Contributory pension
For more information on this fantastic opportunity please contact Louise Whitehead at louise.whitehead@igloorpo.com quoting reference IGL51.