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2020-08-12 14:10:03| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Who are we? TTI Norte is a company based on Spain set up by a group of professionals with recognized experience in the space market with a solid background and experience providing services, systems and products to space market customers, such as Space Agencies, Satellite Operators, Satellite Manufacturers and System Integrators. Our values are Customer satisfaction. Care of personnel, motivation and performance. Research, development and innovation as key drivers to ensure competitiveness, sustainability and development of the company. Efficient and effective processes to provide high quality services. Job Description Due to companys current growth we are searching for a Software Engineer. The candidate will be part of a SW team focused on the development of scientific measurement systems for ground and space applications. He will be mainly based in Santander although some stages in the Madrid area are also considered. Part of the activity will be carried out on customer sites during system testing phases. Thus, a disposition for traveling abroad is needed.. Required Key Qualifications and Skills Educated in computer science, aeronautics or electrical engineering B.Sc. or higher Good knowledge of Python, Java and C Understanding of radiofrequency equipment would be an advantage Knowledge of QNX, microprocessors and web languages html5, css, php, JavaScript would be an advantage Required competences Good team worker, proactive, and willing to assume new challenges High level of English both written and spoken Other desirable skills and experience QT Kivy Java swing JavaAndroid Linux preferably centosred hat SQL mysql, postgresql Concurrent programming Communication protocols TCP, Serial [ more ]

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