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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation seeks a Senior Software Engineer for their team in Hamburg, Germany. This role involves developing cross-platform software applications for audio technologies. Candidates should have a strong background in C++ and experience in software development for mobile and desktop platforms. Join a renowned company and contribute to innovative music production tools.
Fender Musical Instruments Corporationis a world-famous brand with offices across the globe.Fender was born in Southern California and has built a worldwide influence beyond the studio and the stage. A Fender is more than an instrument; it’s a cultural symbol that resonates globally.
We are searching for a Senior Software Engineer, Applications to join our software team in Hamburg, Germany, where we develop the technology that powers the next generation of music production tools.
In this role, you will help with the development of cross-platform software applications that integrate tightly with our audio interfaces, digital mixers, and DAW controllers. This includes working on apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android platforms.
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