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Aerospace & Defence

35 Hour week

The Role - Senior Embedded Software Engineer

This is an outstanding opportunity for a Senior level Embedded Software Engineer to join a prominent global aerospace business in the development of safety critical software solutions.

You will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing software within the avionics development team.

You’ll need to be a methodical engineer with a strong background in optimising systems utilising embedded C++ coding, and whilst aerospace experience would be hugely beneficial, this is not a prerequisite.

Duties - Senior Embedded Software Engineer

Lead full lifecycle of design, implementation and test of aerospace software products.
Ensure compliance with Aerospace safety standards.  
Maintaining and managing continuous software integration and testing processes.
Ensure software quality and reliability.
Identifying software failures and implementing effective solutions.
Mentor less experienced team members.

Background - Senior Embedded Software Engineer

A bachelor’s degree in engineering
Extensive software development, developing in C++.  
Familiarity with Node.js, Python and SQLite desirable.
Excellent oral and written communication abilities.
Experience working within software teams in an Agile environment.
DO178C (Safety standard) exposure is highly desirable.

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For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to   

Candidates who are currently a Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, Avionics Software Engineer, Lead Software Engineer, C++ Software Engineer may be suitable for this position.

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