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Software Engineer C/C++ CUDA

Stevenage
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Software Engineer - C/C++ and CUDA programming

JOB LOCATION: Stevenage preferred (potential for Bristol)

SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL: SC needed to start- UKEO

DURATION: 12+ Months Minimum

WORK PATTERN: Fully Onsite; Compressed Possible

PAY RATE: £70 - £75 Per Hour Umbrella Inside IR35

TARGET INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES.

Ideally Defence/Aerospace; if ticking skillset could come from others.

Essential Skillset & Tools



* C/C++ and CUDA programming

* Object-Oriented Programming

* GPU/CPU optimisation

* GPU/CPU Memory Management

* Technical report writing

Overview:

We are looking for experienced Software Engineers to join the delivery team undertaking the development of an application level C++ Engine which handles data processing; computer cluster management; and interfaces between different Matlab/Simulink models. The focus of this work is efficiency and run-time improvements of the simulations through the optimisation of GPU and CPU code.

Responsibilities:

• C/C++ and CUDA programming

• Object-Oriented Programming

• GPU/CPU optimisation

• GPU/CPU Memory Management

• Technical report writing.

Skillset/Experience Required:

• Network Programming

• Configuration control and model release processes

• Continuous Integration and Testing

• Proficiency in MATLAB and development of models in Simulink

• Knowledge of RF systems and digital signal processing.

Due to the sensitive nature of the work it will be entirely on-site at either Bristol or Stevenage

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