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2019-09-05 11:16:36| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

WHO ARE WE? GMV www.gmv.com is a privately owned technological enterprise group with an international presence employing more than 1.600 staff. Founded in 1984, GMV mainly operates in eleven large sectors for both public and private organizations Aeronautics, Automotive, Banking and Insurance, Cybersecurity, Defense and security, Healthcare, ICT for Business, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Public Administration, Space and Telecommunications. GMV currently runs 8 work centers in Spain and offices in France, Germany, Malaysia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, USA, Colombia and United Kingdom. We recruit and hire excellent engineers, and encourage innovation, technical excellence and continuing education. Our engineers regularly present papers at technical conferences, continue their education more than 85 have a masters degree, and we reinvest more than 12 of budget in IRD projects. This striving for excellence, innovation and flexibility is a major part of our culture. We provide very competitive compensation, attractive benefits, and a great work environment with lots of opportunities for professional growth. JOB DESCRIPTION In GMV INSYEN we are looking for ComputerScience or Telecommunications Engineering students to join the SW development area in the space sector. You will be able to learn and perform software tasks for development, maintenance and onsite support of space missions ground control applications. We offer you a chance to work with and learn from a toplevel technical team. Excellent career prospects. Requirements Academic Degree Computer Science or Telecommunications English Level Advanced Technical Knowledge C Java UnixLinux Testing principles test procedures, reporting EclipseRCP Databases

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