Sr. C++ Developer (GUI/Linux) (Colorado Springs, CO)

Sr. C++ Developer (GUI/Linux) Job Description:
TEKsystems is currently looking for a C++ Developer to engage in an opportunity in Colorado Springs, CO. This developer must have Linux experience and GUI development experience.

This technical professional will research, design, and develop computer software systems for communications, aerospace, and scientific applications. They will analyze software requirements to determine feasibility of design and formulate/design software systems using scientific analysis and mathematical models to predict and measure outcome and consequences of design. They will also develop and direct software system testing procedures, programming, and documentation.

Required Skills:
C++
GUI DEVELOPMENT
LINUX

Contact Information:
Clapham,Josh
jclapham@teksystems.com
TEKsystems, Inc. - Colorado Springs, CO
102 South Tejon Street
Suite 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
TEL: (719) 866-6914
TEL: (888) 818-9695 x6914
FAX: (719) 866-6930

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