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Junior C++ Engineer

Chiswick
2 weeks ago
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We’re working with a cutting-edge product R&D company based in London that’s known for building tech used behind the scenes of the world’s biggest shows, concerts, and installations, from theme parks and architectural lighting to massive LED video walls and motion systems. They're now hiring a Junior C++ Software Engineer to join their growing development team.

This is a hybrid position (3+ days per week onsite), offering exposure to both internal product innovation and some external projects. You’ll be part of a highly skilled team working across the full stack, from hardware interfacing and real-time control through to desktop UIs with a strong focus on C++ development and the Qt framework.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborating with experienced engineers on new product features

  • Fixing bugs and refining codebases for performance and stability

  • Developing your architecture and coding skills with mentorship support

  • Getting hands-on with industry-grade software tools and workflows

    Must-Have Skills & Traits:

  • Exposure to C++ programming

  • Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or similar (2:1 or higher)

  • Solid grasp of computing fundamentals and technical problem-solving

  • Confident working independently under guidance, and contributing to team efforts

  • Eagerness to learn, explore, and take on responsibility within projects

  • Familiarity with Windows and general programming principles

  • Experience using the Qt framework or similar GUI toolkits

    Why Join Them?
    • Competitive salary (£35K–£40K depending on experience)
    • Hybrid working and flexible hours
    • Training and development pathways built into your day-to-day
    • Private health insurance, increasing holiday allowance, and a supportive culture

    This is an ideal for a motivated developer looking to work on tangible, high-impact software products, alongside a world-class technical team.

    For more information on this role or other jobs across: C++ Programming, Rust, Low Latency Systems, Embedded Linux, Real-Time Networking, High-Performance Computing or Financial Infrastructure – contact us today

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