C Developer salaries in Valley Park, HAM
£38,134
avg per year
The average salary for C Developer jobs near Valley Park, HAM is £38,134.*
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Top C Developer jobs near Valley Park, HAM
View AllEmbedded FPGA/DSP Engineer
Roke
Romsey
System Integration: Collaborate with embedded software, PCB design, and systems engineering teams to integrate firmware into the final product.
Java Developer
Brunswick Corporation
Southampton
Navico maintains a healthy balance of work/social life, but business demands will mean that you may need to balance this at times.
Android Developer
JPLoft
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This job is an outstanding opportunity for individuals passionate about crafting intuitive and high-performance applications for the Android ecosystem.
Embedded FPGA/DSP Engineer
Roke Manor Research Limited
Romsey
System Integration: Collaborate with embedded software, PCB design, and systems engineering teams to integrate firmware into the final product.
iOS Engineer
Starling
Southampton
Can produce robust, well tested code that will give our customers the reliability that they need; Perkbox membership giving access to retail discounts, a…
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