The world's leading provider of CAD software, solutions and services is looking for a C++ developer to join its team.
The company creates solutions and software for desktops, mobile devices, and the cloud, integrating them into a single ecosystem. They have been driving the industry for over 40 years, and their CAD software is used in a number of industry-leading CAD products including DraftSight, Onshape and CorelCAD.
You are offered work in the company's office in Berlin or remote cooperation of your choice.
Salary: up to 6250 EUR gross Experience: 5+ years Work schedule: flexible
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C++ Software Developer
Your tasks:
Development of a desktop CAD solution in an engineering team
Gradual integration of the company's mobile, cloud and desktop solutions
Communication with internal and external project partners
Requirements:
5+ years of C++ commercial development
Excellent knowledge of C++ and STL (containers, algorithms)
Experience in REST API development
Experience in projects with large codebases
Academic background in higher education (IT, mathematics)
English B2+
Will be a plus:
Work experience with Redis, Sidekiq
Advanced knowledge of PostgreSQL for high-loaded services
Experience with Heroku, AWS cloud platforms
Knowledge of Git
The company offers you:
A decent salary up to 6250 EUR gross, according to your experience and skills
Compensation for German or English courses at the company's expense
Compensation for public transportation at the employer's expense
Flexible hours
Long-term perspective for your professional career
Working in an international company with market-defining products
Comfortable workplace in Berlin
Send us your resume! We will contact you soon.
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