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Position Overview:

Based in our clients Surrey office, we are seeking a skilled Software Engineer with a background in Computing Science, Physical Science, Mathematics, Engineering or Geoscience for a truly remarkable client developing cutting edge products that are in operation accross the world.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, test, and maintain software solutions.

  • Use C, C++, and/or Fortran to solve challenges.

  • Collaborate with teams to design and optimize solutions.

  • Apply problem-solving skills to deliver optimized software.

  • Work with Machine Learning, AI, and graphics development.

    Essential Qualifications:

  • Advanced degree in Physical Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Geology, or Computing Science.

  • Strong programming experience in C, C++, and/or Fortran.

  • Excellent problem-solving skills.

    Desirable Skills:

  • GPU development (OpenCL, CUDA).

  • Experience with Machine Learning and AI.

  • Familiarity with CI tools (JIRA, Git, Jenkins, cmake).

    Why Join our client:

  • A superb salary and blue-chip benefits package.

  • Collaborate with an innovative team.

  • Work on cutting-edge projects.

  • Enjoy a dynamic work environment.

    How to Apply:

    Please sublit your CV to apply or call us for mpore details. We are hear to help and maximise your chances to secrure ne of these superb opportunities

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