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Senior C++ Software Engineer

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Senior C++ Software Engineer
Location: Edinburgh site based role
Duration: 12 months
Rate: £65 ph Umbrella
SC Clearance required

Are you interested in developing real-time embedded software for one of the most cutting-edge defence and aerospace projects in the UK? Do you like the sound of developing software for the European Common Radar System (ECRS)
For more information on Leonardos contribution to ECRS check out:
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What you’ll do as a senior level C++ Software Engineer:
• Utilise your skills in UML modelling and C++ to develop new capabilities and maintain existing features within an IBM Engineering Rhapsody modelling environment
• Work alongside systems and hardware engineers to deploy software to multi-core or distributed hardware platforms.
• Work to airborne software design standard RTCA 178C and coding standards such as MISRA C/C++.

Key Skillset
• C++
• Desire to thrive in an office-based environment, working alongside other engineers
• Industry relevant knowledge of the full software lifecycle.
• Knowledge of OOD (Object Oriented Design) techniques.
• Working and delivering software using agile techniques such as Scrum and tooling such as Jira / Confluence / Bitbucket / Gitlab

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