C/C++ Programmer **$5,000 sign on bonus**
Apply NowCompany: ECS
Location: Albuquerque, NM 87121
Description:
ECS is seeking a C/C++ Programmer to work in our Albuquerque, NM office.
**$5,000 sign on bonus**
ECS is seeking a C/C++ Programmer to support the IT program at a major national laboratory.
This programmer will test and debug programs, diagnose and identify issues and bugs, and implement applications. To achieve this, at least 2 years of Unix/Linux experience and at least 5 years strong software development skills in C/C++ is needed. The organization provides server administration, architecture design implementation SW Integration and development, server support, systems integration, and network engineering.
Tasks:
**$5,000 sign on bonus**
ECS is seeking a C/C++ Programmer to support the IT program at a major national laboratory.
This programmer will test and debug programs, diagnose and identify issues and bugs, and implement applications. To achieve this, at least 2 years of Unix/Linux experience and at least 5 years strong software development skills in C/C++ is needed. The organization provides server administration, architecture design implementation SW Integration and development, server support, systems integration, and network engineering.
Tasks:
- Program in C/C++, Java or Python to meet user requirements.
- Test and debug programs, functions and services.
- Develop software to Sandia best practices.
- Meet with a customer to gather requirements or demonstrate work in progress.
- Collaborate with team within agile methodology.
- Diagnose and identify issues and bugs and implement applications.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, engineering, math, or science field plus 6 years related experience; OR advanced degree (Masters or PhD) plus 2 years experience
- At least 5 years of software development experience using C++
- Experience with Linux
- Experience with Git, CMake, and CI/CD via Jenkins
- Experience and interest in working on an Agile team
- Strong collaboration and teaming skills
- U.S. Citizenship is required to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Energy Q security clearance.