Posted on: 12/08/2026
We are looking for a C++ Developer with 5-10 years of experience in telecom software development, with strong expertise in 4G/5G Core Network technologies. The ideal candidate should have hands-on experience in developing and maintaining core network nodes, particularly SMF and related microservices, along with strong knowledge of telecom protocols and containerized environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, enhance, and maintain features for 4G/5G Core Network products, primarily SMF.
- Develop high-quality software using C/C++ and follow established coding and design standards.
- Work on SMF microservices and contribute to feature development and enhancements.
- Analyze requirements and translate them into technical designs and implementation.
- Perform unit testing, debugging, and code reviews to ensure software quality.
- Analyze and resolve defects across various SMF microservices.
- Provide production support, maintenance, and troubleshooting for core network components.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including system engineering, QA, and product teams.
- Develop and deploy services in containerized environments using Docker and Kubernetes.
- Leverage AI-assisted development tools such as GitHub Copilot to improve development productivity.
Required Skills & Experience:
- 5-10 years of hands-on experience in C/C++ software development.
- Minimum 5 years of development experience in 4G/5G Core Network technologies.
- Strong experience with core network nodes such as SMF, SGW, PGW, ePDG, MME, SGSN, GGSN, or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of LTE EPC and 5G Core Network architecture.
- Good knowledge of telecom protocols including:
1. Diameter
2. GTP/GTP-C
3. PFCP
4. RADIUS
- Strong debugging and problem-solving skills.
- Hands-on experience with Docker and Kubernetes.
- Experience with microservices-based architectures is preferred.
- Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools such as GitHub Copilot.
- Good understanding of software development and unit testing practices.
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