Software Engineer

Orion Electrotech
Burbage, Wiltshire, SN8 3TE, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Software Engineer

Burbage area

We are working with an innovative engineering organisation developing advanced Aerospace technologies. They are now looking to hire an experienced Software Engineer to support the design and delivery of mission‑critical software and firmware solutions.

This role sits within a multidisciplinary engineering team and covers the full software lifecycle – from design and development through testing, integration and deployment. You’ll also contribute to system‑level integration within complex avionics architectures.

The Role of the Software EngineerYou’ll be responsible for developing robust, high‑quality software for flight‑critical systems, while working closely with electronics, systems and product teams.

Key responsibilities include:

Designing, developing and maintaining embedded software and firmware

Translating technical and system requirements into scalable, secure solutions

Supporting integration, testing and troubleshooting of software within full system architectures

Conducting code reviews and maintaining high engineering standards

Producing clear technical documentation (designs, specifications, user guides)

Investigating and resolving complex software issues

Supporting regulatory and safety‑critical development activities (DO‑178B/C)

Sharing knowledge, mentoring others and contributing to continuous improvementEssential Requirements We are looking for someone who has:

Solid programming skills in C and Python (MATLAB beneficial)

Experience in aerospace, defence or safety‑critical environments

Experience working with real‑time or embedded operating systems

Confidence working on Linux / UNIX‑based environments

Experience debugging embedded systems (software and hardware interaction)

Familiarity with common communication protocols (e.g. CAN, SPI, I2C, serial)

Experience using version control tools such as Git

A relevant engineering qualification or equivalent commercial experienceWhat’s On Offer

Opportunity to work on avionics technology

High technical autonomy and responsibility

Collaborative, engineering‑led environment

Competitive salary and benefits package

'Apply Now' or reach out to Ellie at Orion for further details!

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