Senior Software Engineer: C++ for Hardware‑Integrated Microscopy in Oxford

Senior Software Engineer: C++ for Hardware‑Integrated Microscopy in Oxford

Oxford Full-Time 50000 - 70000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
ONI

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Build software solutions for automating super-resolution microscopy using C++.
  • Company: Join ONI, a leader in innovative microscopy technology.
  • Benefits: Competitive pay, generous leave, and an inclusive workplace culture.
  • Other info: Dynamic team environment with opportunities for growth and innovation.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in scientific excellence with cutting-edge technology.
  • Qualifications: 5+ years in enterprise software development and modern C++ proficiency.

The predicted salary is between 50000 - 70000 £ per year.

ONI is seeking a Senior Software Engineer for C++ Hardware Integrations to join their team in Oxford. The successful candidate will play a vital role in building software solutions for automating super-resolution microscopy.

This position requires at least 5 years of proven experience in enterprise software development and proficiency in modern C++.

The role offers competitive compensation, generous leave, and an inclusive workplace culture focused on scientific excellence.

Senior Software Engineer: C++ for Hardware‑Integrated Microscopy in Oxford employer: ONI

ONI is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in Oxford where innovation meets scientific excellence. Employees benefit from competitive compensation, generous leave, and a strong commitment to inclusivity, fostering both personal and professional growth. Joining ONI means being part of a collaborative team dedicated to advancing technology in microscopy, making a meaningful impact in the field.

ONI

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ONI Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Software Engineer: C++ for Hardware‑Integrated Microscopy in Oxford

C++
Enterprise Software Development
Software Solutions Development
Automation
Super-Resolution Microscopy
Problem-Solving Skills
Team Collaboration