C++ Developer - Financial Services
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C++ Developer sought by leading Financial Services Company based in London
The C++ Developer will work as part of a team responsible for developing software to perform liabilities calculations for the business. Development is primarily in C++ - which is essential for the role. The Team are expanding and creating a new UI (after the successof their initial Liabilities Library creation) for other parts of the business and will give the successful applicant to work within a collaborative and growing team in the business
Experience:
* Modern C++ software development experience and coding skills, open source libraries (C++11/14 and Boost is desirable)
Desirable:
* QT & GUI Experience design and/or development an advantage
* Microsoft Excel (experience with XLW or xlWings an advantage).
* Financial Services
Please apply here or call on 02073331519
James Shaw
Harvey Nash - Finance & Banking
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