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GUI Software Developer

Company Name:
GVT, LLC
Our company is seeking to hire an experience, highly qualified GUI Software Developer to support the development of UI software and systems at the NASA GSFC in Greenbelt, MD.
Applicant must be able to coordinate with a team of exceptionally skilled Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, and Robotics Engineers, as well as collaborate with multiple customers, contractors, and vendors. Applicant must possess excellent communication skills, be self-motivated, and be adept at solving problems as they arise. This position may require some travel.
Duties will include:
Development of UI software
Providing architecture input and/or own the UI architecture.
Position Requirements
5
(or 10
years of experience to own the UI software)
BS CS or CE
A more experienced person could take over ownership of the GUI architecture, while a lesser experienced would accelerate GUI improvements/features.
C+
advanced
Experience with OO design and development
Qt experience
Experience making UI for real systems
Experience with open source toolsets - GNU, CMAKE, git
Experience with networking and software communications
Ability to communicate regularly, professionally, and clearly to team members
Ability to work on a fastpaced, strongly motivated team
Desired Skills
Experience with data visualization software and solutions
Experience working with graphics engines and toolkits (e.g. OpenGL, gaming toolkits, plotting toolkits)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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