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Senior C++17 Developer - Heerbrugg, Switzerland

Senior C++17 Developer - Heerbrugg, Switzerland

Posted 11 March by Newton Colmore Consulting Ltd
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Senior C++17 Developer - St.Gallen, Switzerland

A global engineering organisation is currently looking for an experienced C++ Developer for a senior role, specifically working on C++17. You will be based out of St.Gallen, Switzerland.

Due to the international teams you will be working with, you will need to be able to speak fluent English. If you also speak German, this would be highly advantageous.

Your past software experience can be within a number of different sectors, it is only important that you have worked on C++17 or higher, with Boost libraries.

This company is allowing hybrid working, 2/3 days on-site with 2/3 days in the offices. This can change week to week depending on duties. Due to this, you will need to live in a commutable distance or have a specific reason to relocate to the area.

Due to the anticipated level of interest in this role, we are considering candidates with varying levels of experience, provided they process the right attitude. Therefore, if you are interested, we recommend submitting an application promptly to avoid missing out. Once the company identifies the right candidate, they will extend an offer, so we do not expect this role to remain open for long.

For more information, please feel free to call Andrew Welsh, Director of Medical Devices, Biotech and Science recruitment specialists, Newton Colmore, on + or submit an application, and a member of our team at Newton Colmore will be in touch with you.

Reference: 52287938

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