TXT Group is looking for a C++/QT Developer to strengthen the team of the Aerospace & Defence Business Unit.
The ideal candidate has a strong problem-solving attitude and proactivity, excellent communication and organizational skills. They are able to work both in teams and individually and manage their workload effectively. They are highly motivated to grow professionally and learn new skills while interacting with clients.
Main activities:
Requirement analysis
Development of software modules in C++/QT
Basic knowledge of Linux OS
Integration of different modules
Preparation of technical documentation
Preferred skills:
Knowledge of bash scripting and XML
Knowledge of IBM toolchain (Doors, Rhapsody, RQM, etc.)
Knowledge of microservices architectures
Knowledge and development of multithreading application issues (POSIX)
Knowledge and development of CSCI (Computer Software Configuration Item)
Education:
Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent education) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or other STEM fields
What we offer:
Career opportunities in a fast-growing and rapidly changing company with a young, international workforce
Structured training on cross-functional and specialized topics related to the activities to be carried out. Training is an integral part of the personalized growth path, defined between the individual and their manager based on demonstrated skills, attitudes, and interests
Corporate benefits (health insurance, welfare, restaurant vouchers, employee discounts)
Team building events that foster team cohesion and a positive work environment
Workplace: Activities can be carried out at the client's office in Rome or Pomezia
Permanent contract based on the technical skills demonstrated in the interview
The position is open to candidates regardless of gender, in accordance with Legislative Decree 198/2006. The company promotes equal opportunities and values diversity in all its forms.
Internship opportunities for insertion purposes or permanent contract, based on the technical skills emerged from the interview