Software Engineer

ECM Selection (Holdings) Limited
united kingdom
1 month ago
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Career building opportunity for top computer science grads with outstanding OO coding skillsThis established enterprise software company are only considering the top handful of candidates for their software engineering role.For a successful application, you will need: * A 1st class degree from a top-ranked university (top Russell Group or equivalent) * Excellent coding skills in a modern OO coding language (preferably Java, possibly C#, C++ or similar; demonstrated not just through university coursework but through extensive personal projects or internships) * Extensive practical experience in machine learning or AI * A strong grasp of modern software engineering practices * A* grades at A-level (or equivalent) * Full right to work without time limit or sponsorship.This role offers an opportunity to join a successful engineering team working on an industry-leading enterprise software suite. This business intelligence solution combines a powerful feature set with ease of use. As the company looks to the future, they are seeking to further improve its capabilities by harnessing technologies such as machine learning.Culturally, the company emphasises creativity and ingenuity, and strives to minimize bureaucracy, so you’ll be free here to focus on the engineering and enjoy a high level of ownership over your work. They are well set up to provide mentoring and to bring staff along in their careers. With time, you will have the opportunity to focus on technical areas that you find to be of particular interest.The package includes a highly competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits. They operate a hybrid work scheme so you would need to live in (or be able to move to) a commutable location.Keywords: Graduate, Software Engineer, AI, ML, OO, C++, C#, Java, HertfordshireAnother top job from ECM, the high-tech recruitment experts.Even if this job's not quite right, do contact us now - we may well have the ideal job for you. To discuss your requirements call ecm or email your CV. We will always ask before forwarding your CV.Please apply (quoting ref: CV27340) only if you are eligible to live and work in the UK. By submitting your details you certify that the information you provide is accurate

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