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Software Engineer - London (Hybrid) - up to £70,000 + Benefits - Ref 1947

I am currently recruiting for a Software Engineer to work for a fascinating company within the space domain that are pushing the boundaries of technology based in London. Salary up to £70,000 + Benefits.

The company is very highly regarded within the industry and has some incredible projects currently ongoing, some of which will make national headlines once delivered. They have grown from strength to strength and doubled in size last year, with ambitious but realistic growth plans forecast this year.

To support the business with its future plans as well as enabling them to be able to deliver upon their current project demands they have the need to appoint another Software Engineer on a permanent basis.

In this role as a Software Engineer, you will be responsible for coding in Rust and C/C++. Initially this will be on the ground software to integrate with mission control software, but this will diversify in time to be more focused on the flight dynamics element.

Essential Requirements:

Degree educated
At least 2 years' commercial experience as a Software Engineer or similar unless you have completed a PhD
Experience with Rust or C/C++Desirable Requirements:

Experience developing software for Satellites. Ground Segment, Ground Station or Mission Control applications
Embedded SoftwareThis is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing company who are working on some of the most interesting and technically challenging projects the industry has to offer. This person will be someone who wants longevity within a company and ideally for someone who has the ambition to eventually lead a department in the future.

This is an immediate requirement, so have you have the required skills and experience, please get in touch immediately with an up to date copy of you CV or contact Adam on (phone number removed)

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