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Tuesday
May192009

Job opening: Experienced C++ Developer

image Peaksware is looking for a highly motivated and experienced C++ developer to join our growing team. You'll be working on a team that builds our industry leading fitness analysis software known as TrainingPeaks WKO+, formerly CyclingPeaks Software.

The right candidate will have deep experience with MFC and ideally some exposure to the Nokia (Trolltech) Qt library as well. We're looking for someone that has a passion for fitness, especially in cycling, running and endurance athletics. If you want to code and train in the beautiful surroundings of Boulder, CO, then this is your perfect opportunity.

We would love it if you also had some exposure to:

* serial and embedded device communication
* SQLite
* Visual Studio 2008 cross compilable projects to XCode
* User of a power meter, GPS or heart rate monitor

This job requires the developer to live in the Denver, Boulder or Fort Collins area and work locally in our offices in Lafayette, CO, just a few miles from Boulder's Flatirons. Initially, this will be a 6-month contract position with a strong potential for full time employment for the right candidate.

Please email jobs@peaksware.com with cover letter and resume and salary/billable rate requirements.

Reader Comments (1)

Yes! Mac support!

May 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCharlie

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