We are seeking a C++/Python developer to join a global
leader
in meteorological software. The role is based in Porto region and involves developing software solutions in a
collaborative
and innovative environment.
Client Details
International
leader
in meteorological software development for different purposes, namely civil, aerospace, scientific and other institutions. They are specialized in big-data processing; visualization platforms and other services like Cloud APIs, scalable data processing, etc.
Description
The C++/Python Software Engineer we are looking for must have:
Develop resilient and reliable software for professional meteorologists that runs 24/7 and processes endless streams of meteorological data;
Develop in C++ for core functionality that is then exposed over web services (REST) and Python APIs.
Profile
A successful C++/Python developer should have:
Skills on writing efficient code and algorithms (both in terms of speed and memory consumption);
C++ language development on an advanced level (standard library, boost, templates, multithreading, exceptions, etc);
Have experience with other object oriented language and you're available to learn C++ up to an advanced level;
Python language knowledge, core functionality is exposed over Python APIs;
Experience with web services and web development in general;
Experience with cloud technologies (especially in Amazon);
Windows/Linux administration skills;
Other technologies: version control systems (Git, GitLab), automated cross-compiled builds, continuous integration (Atlassian Bamboo), issue tracking (JIRA), Wiki (Confluence), and others;
Experience with software development within a team (e.g., in a corporate environment, or as part of an open source project);
Experience in user interface design.
English language fluency and Portuguese as a plus;
Job Offer
Competitive
salary;
Hybrid regime;
Permanent contract with opportunities for professional growth in a multinational environment;
Collaborative
and innovative work environment.
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