EDAG Engineering GmbH | Germany | 85049 Ingolstadt | Published since: 03.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Software Engineer* C++, Qt/QML
As an innovation leader, EDAG aeromotive shapes the future in aerospace technology. Develop the aerospace technologies of tomorrow and enrich our team. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Development and maintenance of software solutions with C++ (at least C++11 standard) and Qt/QML Design and implementation of object-oriented architectures and design patterns Use of CMake to create and manage build systems Close cooperation with other developers and interdisciplinary teams Technical documentation and maintenance of the code to ensure sustainable and manageable software
Complete study of computer science, electrical engineering, communications technology or comparable qualification (multiannual) experience in software development with C++ (ab Standard 11) Knowledge in Qt and QML to develop user interfaces Knowledge of object-oriented development and common design patterns Good knowledge of version control systems such as Git Experience with CMake to build and project management Ideally experience in cross-platform development (Windows, Linux) Teamability and good communication skills
Development Hybrid work* Ticket Plus map Health management Flexible working hours Occupational pension
Location
![]() | EDAG Engineering GmbH | |
| 85049 Ingolstadt | ||
| Germany |
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