Senior C++ Developer Excellent Salary and Benefits

JEJ IT RECRUITMENT LTD
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1 year ago
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Senior C++ Developer

I am currently looking for a talented Senior C++ Developer for my London Technology client. This position offers a fantastic career path for the suitable candidate. You will have strong experience with C++ mainly but also very comfortable with Python. You will be part of a team who solves interesting problems at the intersection of machine learning and infrastructure.

Experience we are looking for

3+ years of experience writing production software in C++ and Python of experience building applications processing real-time data and optimizing them for latency and memory.

Experience using various profiling tools (e.g., gdb, Nsight, Valgrind, flame graph) to optimize the code.

Experience with Docker, CI / CD pipelines

It would be great if you also have experience with one or more

Edge/IoT computing (we have a fleet of deployed edge computers).

infrastructure management (we use Salt).

monitoring (we use Grafana).

video processing & streaming (we use Gstreamer).

experience interfacing ML models (we use PyTorch).

High intrinsic motivation to succeed and ability to work hard.

What we offer

  • Excellent base Salary
  • Company equity % in an early-stage startup.
  • Flexible PTO & Sick Policy
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance

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