- Full Time
- Surrey
- up to £61,000
- Salary: up to £61,000
Interested in using your scientific background within the software engineering space?
I’m recently partnered with a UK based company who build geomodelling tools for customers across a variety of industries. You would be using your C++ experience coupled with your background in physical sciences to build effective and complex models as part of a skilled development team in a high performance environment. This is a great opportunity to combine your passions of the sciences and software development for high impact projects.
Skills and experience required:
- C++, C, or Fortran
- A background in physical sciences (BSc or MSc in Physics or Earth Sciences preferred)
Important information:
- Salary: Up to £61,000
- Office based in Surrey, fully onsite.
- 2 stage interview process
Interested, or know someone who would be? Click apply or get in touch on mgojzewski@trg-uk.com.
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