Can you explain the difference between stack and heap storage? Do you know your Unicode from your ASCII? Are you comfortable with pointers and object life times?
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented C++ Software Engineer to join a growing and successful digital forensic company based in Normanton, West Yorkshire who provide state of the art virtual forensic software, electronic disclosure and data recovery services to corporate and law enforcement agencies. The successful candidate will participate in software development projects, including the design, implementation and testing of the software. You will work closely with the project manager to share expertise and make a real difference in developing products to ensure the company’s software products continue to be world leading.
Essential skills: C++ / MFC experience / Win32 API
Desirable skills: C# / ASP.NET, SQL, virtualisation with products such as VMware, Virtual Box and Hyper-V, technical support and OS troubleshooting
The C++ / MFC Software engineer should be a good team player, have exceptional communication skills and be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. You will also need to successfully complete security clearance to the appropriate level.
In return MD5 offers:
- Long term career prospects & personal development
- Good working environment
- Competitive salary
- Pension scheme
If you are a highly motivated software engineer and would jump at the opportunity to work for a forward thinking company then please apply.
MD5 is one of the leading Digital Forensics companies in the UK; delivering high quality, reliable and professional eDisclosure and Digital Forensic Services.
Policies & procedures are ACPO, ISO and Cyber Essentials Plus compliant.
Approved Supplier to the Crown Commercial Services Framework Agreement RM3717 for End-to-End eDisclosure Services.
We are the creators of Virtual Forensic Computing – VFC. This world-renowned software, enables Digital Forensic Investigators to view a suspect’s machine in its native environment. Therefore, VFC is ‘an essential tool’ in every Computer Forensic Investigator’s toolbox.
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