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Lead Software Engineer – Embedded Systems
Permanent | Aerospace & Defence | North West UK

Are you ready to lead innovation in mission-critical environments? Join a cutting-edge engineering team developing advanced embedded software and firmware systems used in aerospace and military applications.

About the Role

As a Lead Software Engineer, you’ll take ownership of full lifecycle development – from concept to certification – on safety-critical software. You’ll guide a small, skilled team and shape the future of next-generation lighting systems used in some of the world’s most demanding applications.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead software development from concept to certification

  • Mentor and support junior team members

  • Develop embedded C code to rigorous industry standards

  • Produce high-quality documentation to DO-178C or equivalent

  • Drive continuous improvement in processes and practices

  • Collaborate cross-functionally to meet project milestones

    About Our Client

    Our client is a long-established UK-based engineering business delivering world-class technology to aerospace and defence sectors. They're quietly driving innovation behind the scenes, with a strong reputation for quality and technical excellence.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Degree in Software Engineering or similar

  • Strong embedded C skills (MISRA C)

  • Experience with 8/16-bit microcontrollers (PIC18, dsPIC)

  • Proficiency in verification, debugging, and test scripting

  • Excellent communication and mentoring abilities

    Desirable Extras

  • DO-178C or automotive standards experience

  • LDRA tools (TBrun), Altium or hardware knowledge a plus

    Why Apply?

  • Work on real-world aerospace and defence tech

  • Lead a high-impact software team

  • Join a company where innovation and quality matter

  • Office-based with flexible project opportunities
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