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1 week ago
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Our client, a leading technology and engineering company in the Defence & Security sector, is seeking a Cyber Software Engineer to join their team. Be part of a growing and highly trusted supplier into the National Security domain, working to deliver mission-critical solutions that keep the nation safe, secure, and prosperous.

Key Responsibilities:

Research, design, and build critical systems that support National Security missions
Employ secure coding practices to maintain software quality
Integrate software with operating systems at a low level
Work with a team on cutting-edge technology solutions including AI, Cyber, Cloud, DevOps/SRE, Platform Engineering
Understand and apply knowledge of operating systems, networking, and network protocols
Implement systems and perform continuous integration

Job Requirements:

Experience in one or more of C, C++, or C#
Proficiency in Python
Familiarity with Linux or Windows-based operating systems
Knowledge of version control and agile development environments
Understanding of the Cyber domain
Comprehension of common software design and testing patterns
Ability to build systems and perform continuous integration
Eligible to achieve DV clearance (British Citizen and UK resident for the last 10 years)

Benefits:

Opportunity to work with a leading technology and engineering company
Participate in a wide range of cutting-edge projects
Professional development and growth opportunities
Collaborative and innovative work environment
Employee benefits package
If you are an experienced Cyber Software Engineer looking for a new opportunity within the Defence & Security sector, and ready to contribute to national safety, we encourage you to apply now

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