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Software Engineer - Defence / Search & Rescue - C++ or C# - Up to 55K - Lincolnshire

We are looking for a highly motivated Software Engineer to join an award winning Defence and Search & Rescue organisation with offices just outside of Lincoln. The technical team consists of 12 and is comprised of Software Engineer, Software Testers, Product owners and Support.

They are a big believer in sharing thoughts and encouraging and supporting innovation and creativity. The Software Engineer will also be given the chance to be involved in all aspects of the process, from conception through to completion and launch. The environment is relaxed yet professional and will provide the opportunity to design and develop code for technically complex Defence solutions.

Software Engineer Tech Stack:

  • C++ or C#
  • DevOps, GitHub
  • GitHub
  • Simulation
  • Unreal Engine or Unity
  • Graphical Languages - OpenGL, WebGL, DirectX
  • Software development lifecycle and methodologies

    We are not expecting the Software Engineer to be an expert in all the technologies above, just a strong basis knowledge and passion to learn more!

    You will be an enthusiastic Software Engineer, a good communicator and have a natural desire to create amazing code. The successful Software Engineer should have strong problem solving abilities, organisational skills and the ability to work as part of a team.

    Due to the nature of the position it's required for the Software Engineer to be a UK National for government security vetting. This includes a minimum of 5 years consecutive UK residency.

    We are interviewing currently so apply now for immediate consideration for the Software Engineer position or contact George Harvey at ITSS Recruitment for further information

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