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Software Developer (C++)
Up to GBP60,000 UKIC DV Clearance Required
We're recruiting for a Software Developer to join a growing technology organisation specialising in secure software and engineering solutions. You'll work on technically challenging projects, developing robust software that supports critical services within highly secure environments.
You'll be part of a collaborative engineering team, helping to deliver reliable, high-quality software while working on a range of interesting and complex technical challenges.
Responsibilities
- Develop and enhance software solutions using C++.
- Support the full software development lifecycle from design through to deployment.
- Investigate, troubleshoot and resolve software issues.
- Contribute to software testing, quality assurance and continuous improvement activities.
- Work with modern development tools and automated delivery processes.
- Collaborate with technical teams to deliver robust software solutions.
- Participate in code reviews and engineering best practices.
- Maintain technical documentation where required.
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Essential Skills
- Commercial experience developing software using C++.
- Experience working within Linux environments.
- Strong debugging and troubleshooting skills.
- Good understanding of software engineering principles.
- Experience using version control systems such as Git.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to work effectively within a collaborative team environment.
- Experience with containerisation technologies.
- Exposure to CI/CD and automated deployment processes.
- Knowledge of networking concepts and protocols.
- Experience with front-end web technologies.
- Experience working within secure or regulated environments.


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Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent and contract roles within Engineering and Manufacturing, IT and Digital, Science and Technology and Service and Sales sectors.
Please note as we receive a high level of applications we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010.
For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
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