Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Embedded Software Engineer (C)

Stevenage
2 days ago
Create job alert

Software Engineer - Embedded Systems (Safety-Critical)

📍 Stevenage | Onsite (some hybrid flexibility)
đź’° ÂŁ70 per hour via umbrella | 6-month contract (extensions likely)

Overview

A leading defence technology company is seeking a skilled Software Engineer to join their development team in Stevenage. You'll play a key role in designing and delivering safety-critical, real-time embedded software for next-generation missile and defence systems.

This is a hands-on role working across the full software development lifecycle - from requirements and design through to testing, verification, and delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Develop, test, and verify embedded software in C/C++ for safety-critical real-time systems.

Work across the full software lifecycle, including requirements capture, design, implementation, integration, and formal verification.

Support system integration and debugging using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes and logic analysers.

Create and maintain accurate technical documentation to meet safety and quality standards.

Collaborate closely with systems, electronics, and integration engineers.

Ensure compliance with safety-critical standards such as DO-178C Level B or equivalent.

Skills & Experience Required

Essential:

Proven experience developing bare-metal embedded software in C/C++.

Strong understanding of the full software lifecycle, including requirements and verification.

Experience with requirements management and version control tools (e.g., DOORS, GIT, RTC).

Ability to work with minimal supervision and solve complex technical issues.

Excellent attention to detail and structured approach to documentation.

Desirable:

Experience working to DO-178C, SIL-4, or similar safety integrity standards.

Familiarity with tools such as LDRA, RAPITA, or SCADE.

Knowledge of defence or aerospace systems and microcontroller-based development.

Experience in Python, C++, or modelling tools for simulation or testing.

What's on Offer

ÂŁ70 per hour (via umbrella)

6-month contract with likely extensions

Onsite in Stevenage (some hybrid flexibility)

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge defence and aerospace projects

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer

Lead Software Engineer

Platform Software Engineer - Tech Services - On Prem V05139

Space Systems Engineering Degree Apprenticeship

Flight Controls Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Space Industry Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK space‑sector hiring has shifted from pedigree‑first screening to capability‑driven evaluation across the full stack—spacecraft systems, payload/RF, flight software, GNC/ADCS, propulsion, structures/thermal, AIT (assembly–integration–test), mission/ground operations, reliability/radiation, and compliance (ECSS, export control). Employers want proof you can build, test, operate and scale space systems safely and economically. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for satellite/spacecraft engineers, payload & RF/MM‑wave, flight & ground software, GNC/ADCS, power/thermal, AIT/test, mission ops, data/EO, and space product/TPM roles. Who this is for: Systems engineers, payload/RF engineers, flight software & FDIR, GNC/ADCS, power/thermal/structures, propulsion, AIT/test, reliability/radiation, QA/compliance, ground segment/cloud, mission operations, EO/data processing, and product/programme managers targeting roles in the UK space ecosystem.

Why Space Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

The UK’s space sector is growing fast — from satellite systems and Earth observation to satellite communications, space robotics, propulsion, space data analytics, and mission operations. But the nature of space work is changing. Projects involving satellites, launch systems, space robotics and ground infrastructure are now embedded in regulation, public perception, human interaction and cross-disciplinary design. Space careers in the UK used to be dominated by engineers, astrophysicists, systems analysts and telemetry experts. Today, they increasingly demand fluency not only in aerospace, software, electronics & data, but also in law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design. After all, space systems operate under treaties, privacy constraints, public scrutiny, international collaborations and human interfaces. In this article, we explore why space careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how those allied fields intersect with space work, and what job-seekers & employers must do to thrive in this evolving cosmos.

UK Space Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Space Department

The UK space sector is rapidly expanding. With growth in satellite design, Earth observation, communications, launch systems, space science, downstream applications, and regulatory and operational services, there’s rising demand for skilled professionals across many disciplines. Building a high-impact space organisation requires well-defined team structures, clear roles, strong collaboration, and alignment across engineering, science, operations, regulation, and commercial functions. If you are applying for roles via UKSpaceJobs.co.uk or hiring into your company, this guide will help you understand the principal roles you’ll find in a space team, how they interact during mission lifecycles, what skills UK employers expect, salary norms, common challenges, and best practice for structuring space teams that succeed.