Simulation Engineers (Multiple Disciplines)

Holt Executive
West Sussex, United Kingdom
Last week
Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last week)

An exciting opportunity to join a high-performing aerospace engineering team developing state-of-the-art Full Flight Simulators (Level D) used by leading aviation organisations worldwide.

We are hiring across multiple disciplines, offering the chance to work on high-fidelity simulation systems that replicate real aircraft behaviour and directly contribute to pilot training and aviation safety.

Opportunities Available

C / Software Engineers (Real-Time Systems)

Sound Systems Engineers (Audio & Acoustics)

Aircraft Systems & Avionics Engineers

Environment & Communications Simulation Engineers

Visual Systems Engineers

Vendor Software / Integration Engineers

What You’ll Be Doing

Develop and integrate real-time simulation software and systems

Work across the full engineering lifecycle – requirements, design, integration, verification & validation, and certification

Model and simulate aircraft systems, avionics, environment, and visual/audio behaviour

Support system integration, testing, fault finding, and performance optimisation

Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across software, systems, hardware, and simulation

Contribute to customer delivery, qualification, and post-delivery support

What We’re Looking For

Experience in aerospace, automotive, or other safety-critical environments

Strong understanding of systems engineering principles / development lifecycle

Experience in one or more of the following:

C / C++ / Python software development

Real-time or embedded systems

Aircraft systems, avionics, or simulation modelling

Audio systems, acoustics, or signal processing

Visual systems, rendering, or simulation environments

System integration and complex engineering environments

Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset

Degree in a relevant engineering or technical discipline (or equivalent experience)

Desirable Experience

Flight simulation or Level D simulator environments

Knowledge of ARINC, AFDX, CAN, or aviation data protocols

Experience with MATLAB/Simulink or similar tools

Familiarity with EASA / FAA simulation or certification standards

Experience with real-time systems, networking, or hardware integration

Why Apply?

Work on cutting-edge flight simulation technology used globally

Be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary engineering environment

Gain exposure to complex, safety-critical aerospace systems

Strong opportunities for career development and progression

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package

Please note: Candidates must have the right to work in the UK.

If you’re passionate about simulation, aerospace systems, or real-time engineering, this is a fantastic opportunity to work on technology that truly makes an impact.

TT

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