Senior Java Engineer

Stockbridge, City of Edinburgh
22 hours ago
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Senior Java Engineer | Aerospace Software | Hybrid / Remote

Ready to build software that supports missions beyond Earth?
My aerospace client is entering an exciting growth phase and is looking for a Senior Java Engineer to take ownership of key parts of a cutting-edge software product suite.

This is a hands-on, high-impact role where you'll drive design decisions, build robust Java systems, and help shape how next-generation aerospace ground software is developed.

What you'll be doing

Designing, developing and testing high-reliability ground software

Owning complex features end to end and breaking big problems into elegant solutions

Working across the full SDLC in a collaborative, agile environment

Influencing software architecture and best practices

Collaborating with other engineering teams to deliver a cohesive product suite

Fixing bugs, supporting releases, and mentoring junior engineers

What they're looking for

5+ years' professional Java experience

Strong background in software architecture, design, and clean coding

Experience delivering production-quality software from design through to documentation

Confident working independently while contributing positively to a team

Bonus points for

Exposure to space or aerospace systems

Agile team experience

Model-based or component-based engineering

Git, Maven, CI/CD, DevOps concepts

Database knowledge and requirements analysis

Why apply?

Work on meaningful aerospace software with real-world impact

Influence technical direction, not just deliver tickets

Hybrid by default, with fully remote considered for exceptional candidates

A team that values curiosity, quality, and engineers who want to make a difference

If you're a Senior Java Engineer who enjoys solving complex problems and wants your work to truly matter, this is one worth exploring

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