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Embedded Software Engineer

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Embedded Software Engineer

Outside IR35 | Hybrid Working | 9-Month Contract

Join a leading aerospace innovator shaping the future of flight. Be a part of modernising advanced Vehicle health monitoring systems that have been trusted for decades to improve safety and streamline maintenance across aircraft fleets. This is an exciting opportunity for an Embedded Software Engineer to work on next-generation rotorcraft platforms.

What You'll Be Doing:

Lead the design, development, and testing of embedded software for rotorcraft health monitoring systems.

Develop real-time software to process vibration data from drive train sensors.

Design and control systems for vibration data acquisition, processing, storage, and access.

Take responsibility for continuous integration and testing to maintain software quality.

Identify and resolve software issues to ensure system reliability.

Mentor and support junior engineers across the project lifecycle.

Work in a collaborative Agile team focused on delivering modern software solutions.

What You'll Bring:

Strong background in C/C++ for embedded systems.

Experience developing software for safety-critical, regulated industries.

Experience with Python and SQLite is a bonus.

Knowledge of rotorcraft health monitoring (HUMS), vibration monitoring, or rotor track and balance systems is highly desirable.

Exposure to DO-178C standards (DAL B or D) is a plus.

Excellent communication and leadership skills, able to work with remote and global teams.

Degree in Engineering or a related technical discipline.

Why Join?

Outside IR35.

Hybrid working - up to 4 days remote.

12-month contract with a strong chance of extension.

Flexible working hours - 35-hour week.

Competitive day rate.

Opportunity to work on high-impact aerospace projects with a global leader.

Collaborative team environment with room for growth.

Security Clearance:
Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance is required. Candidates must also meet US Department of Defence eligibility requirements.

If you're looking to make an impact in the future of flight and thrive in high-performance engineering environments, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now with your cv or reach out for any queries

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