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Simulation Software & Test Development

Freckleton
1 week ago
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New contract requirement for a role an experienced engineer to undertaking in simulation software & test development within an innovative aerospace environment.

This is your opportunity to contribute to the design, development, and validation of cutting-edge cockpit simulator systems that support vital testing and evaluation processes across the entire product lifecycle. The successful person will join a team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology and making the impossible possible for high-profile clients worldwide.

Required Skills:

  • Degree or equivalent in Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics.

  • Strong programming proficiency in C/C++ with experience using Visual Studio.

  • Understanding of cockpit Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems.

  • Experience with configuration control tools, particularly Mercurial.

  • Ability to work independently, think creatively, and adapt to fluid requirements.

  • Security clearance (or eligibility to obtain one).

    Nice to Have Skills:

  • Experience in task leading, including QMS documentation and mentoring.

  • Familiarity with Linux OS.

  • Knowledge of avionics or mission systems domains.

  • Proficiency in Jira for software task management.

  • Understanding of Simulation Interoperability standards such as HLA, DIS, Link16.

  • General military aircraft domain interest or experience.

    Preferred Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant engineering discipline.

  • Proven experience in software development for simulation or aerospace applications, ideally with hands-on involvement in cockpit or avionics systems.

    Other Requirements:

  • This position is primarily onsite, requiring a minimum of 4 days per week.

  • Must hold or be eligible for security clearance.

  • Enthusiasm for working in a collaborative environment that values innovation, continuous learning, and technical excellence.

    If you're ready to make an impact in aerospace simulation technology and thrive in a challenging yet rewarding environment, please apply

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