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An exciting opportunity for a GUI Software Engineer
An exciting opportunity for a GUI Software Engineer has arisen with an innovative computing hardware company, based in Cambridge.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for a GUI Software Engineer to join a highly skilled software engineering team, where you will be responsible for building cross-platform desktop software across Linux, Windows, and macOS, and writing and reviewing high-quality C/C++ code. This is a hands-on engineering role with a high degree of ownership, working closely with colleagues across multiple software layers to deliver robust, user-focused applications.
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You will commit to an onsite working model in Cambridge, with a minimum of 4 days a week required.
Experience For The GUI Software Engineer
- Strong C++ desktop development
- Experience with cross-platform development, including Linux, Windows and macOS
- Development of Graphics User Interfaces (GUI)
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently and take ownership of issues end-to-end


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Desired: experience with frameworks like Qt
If you are a GUI Software Engineer looking for a new challenge within a collaborative engineering environment, developing desktop software for a global user base, then please apply today or contact Tanny Sunderland to learn more.
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