Hello Everyone.
I am seeking Software Development Engineers with an interest of background in Physical Science / Maths and (ideally) some experience in developing in with Fortran, C/C++, or .NET for a superb client based in Edinburgh.
The client is happy to pay relocation costs for anyone that is interested and own flats near the offices for successful applicants to live in while looking for the right place that suits their lifestyle.
Edinburgh as a city is a superb place to stay and live and offers the perfect life/work balance.
My client is looking for applicants educated to a high level (PhD/ MSc/ 1st or 2:1) in a physical science (physics, maths etc). Applicants should have some commercial or strong academic software experience working with external companies.
You will be based at our clients' Edinburgh offices and will be part of a team developing cutting edge engineering solutions used for complex physical data engineering projects.
Duties for this role may include:
· Algorithm development
· Software coding
· Interface design
· Testing
Skills required:
· Post graduate/ commercial experience in Software Development.
· A good degree (PhD/Masters/2:1 or above) in Physics, Mathematics, Chemical Engineering
· Skilled in one (or more) of the following: C, C++, .Net Technologies, Fortran, Visual Studio
Our client offers a professional and established working environment with a structure training program to help familiarise you with their products to ease you into the role. They will invests heavily and will support and mentor your personal development to allow you to deepen your knowledge in the physics and engineering principals around their products and industry.
The salary and benefits package on offer is exceptional and highly competitive and a superb pension scheme, performance related bonuses and other benefits.
Please send a copy of your CV to derek@ionrecruitment apply or contact us on 01416444815 should you require more information prior to submitting your application.
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