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Location: Wokingham

Salary: £50,000 to £60,000

Tech: C++, C#, SQL

An opportunity has opened for a Software Engineer to join an Engineering company based in Wokingham. The ideal candidate will have a few years experience as a Software Engineer primarily with experience of development of Windows software in Visual Studio C++ and C#.

The company offer 31 days holiday including bank holidays, early finish Fridays and other benefits as well.

Software Engineer Key Skills:

  • Experienced Software developer in a Windows environment

  • Experience of Visual Studio C++ and C#

  • SQL database experience

  • Web development – HTML, CSS, Javascript

  • VB (Visual Basic) knowledge

    Software Engineer Responsibilities:

  • Working with the Software team developing, designing and constructing software products

  • Developing in Windows – C++, C#

  • Maintain, test and debug any faults in the systems

  • Check and improve any current applications

  • Attend design reviews and make suggestions of improvements in designs

    If you could be interested in finding out more about the role as a Software Engineer, please apply with your latest CV for more information

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