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Grok | Looks like a fun job -- Commitment to innovative technical progress together with an outstanding pedigree in Formula 1 has secured Renault an enviable reputation as one of the most successful and forward thinking companies in the motor racing industry. As part of this commitment, we seek professionals who share an enthusiasm for success. RENAULT F1 TEAM SOFTWARE DEVELOPER We are looking for an experienced Software Developer to join the Renault F1 Team Software Group, based in Oxfordshire. In this role you will be developing and supporting applications for the Renault F1 Team. These developments include all non-embedded software created in house including data analysis, car set-up, modelling, database tools, support libraries and prototype applications. Primarily using Borland or MS compilers with C++, and other languages as appropriate. Candidate must: · Have at least one year of professional development experience · Knowledge of object orientated techniques essential · A good understanding of C++ and standard libraries · Capable of working to tight time scales · Demonstrate good analytical and creative skills · Show commitment and enthusiasm to complete the given tasks · Able to work independently, yet with in the developer team strategy · Have at least a 2:1 grade in a science/engineering degree from a respected UK University with 22 UCAS points including B in Mathematics A- level. · Knowledge of Java, XML and related technologies would be a bonus In return Renault F1 Team offers: · On the job training in software engineering; system analysis; test driven development. · Experience of working in a small team of dedicated developers in a high pressure motor-sport environment. · Private medical scheme · Life Assurance scheme If you are interested in joining Renault F1 Team, please apply enclosing your current CV and salary expectations to: Human Resources Renault F1 Team Ltd Enstone, Oxfordshire OX7 4EE or email hr@uk.renaultf1.com Closing date for applications is 10 November 2003. | October 15, 2003, 5:00 PM |