Software Engineer / Senior QA & Test - DO

DCS Recruitment
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
4 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
27 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Benefits

Competitive salary Flexible working options
Software Engineer / Test Specialist (SDET, Safety Critical)

Oxford (Hybrid, 2 days onsite per week)
Highly competitive salary, open and negotiable

About the Role

We are looking for a Software Engineer / Test Specialist with strong experience in safety critical systems, focused on DO-178C and Verification and Validation (V&V).

This is an opportunity to join an extremely well funded and well backed startup with a clear ambition to become a leading technology player in its field. The organisation is building next generation, AI led software systems where safety, reliability and certification are critical to success.

You will play a key role in ensuring that advanced, AI-enabled software meets rigorous safety standards, combining traditional SDET responsibilities with deep involvement in safety assurance and certification activities.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and support V&V activities aligned with DO-178C objectives
  • Develop and execute test strategies, test plans and certification artefacts
  • Validate and assure AI driven and software intensive systems within safety critical frameworks
  • Design and implement automated and manual testing approaches for complex, high integrity software
  • Produce and review compliance documentation such as Software Verification Plans, test cases and verification reports
  • Work closely with software, systems and AI/ML teams to ensure certification readiness
  • Carry out requirements based testing and maintain full traceability using tools such as DOORS or Polarion
  • Support regulatory audits and certification processes across safety critical programmes
  • Identify defects, risks and non compliance issues and drive resolution
Essential Experience
  • Strong experience working in DO-178C or DO-178B environments
  • Solid understanding of V&V processes within safety critical systems
  • Background as an SDET, Software Test Engineer or Verification Engineer in regulated industries such as aerospace, defence, automotive or rail
  • Experience testing complex software systems, ideally including AI or data driven components
  • Hands on experience with test automation using Python, C, C++ or similar
  • Experience with requirements traceability tools and test management systems
  • Knowledge of software lifecycle processes in certified environments
Desirable Skills
  • Experience with assurance or testing of AI or machine learning based systems in regulated environments
  • Experience across different Design Assurance Levels (DAL A to E)
  • Exposure to model based development such as Simulink
  • Experience with embedded systems or hardware in the loop testing
  • Awareness of additional safety standards such as ARP4754A, ISO 26262 or IEC 61508
Working Arrangement

Hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days per week onsite in Oxford. Flexible working options available.

Why Join
  • Work on genuinely safety critical, AI enabled systems with real world impact
  • Join a highly ambitious startup with strong funding and backing
  • Be part of a team aiming to become a leading technology player in its field
  • Competitive and flexible salary depending on experience

INDENG

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