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Software Quality Assurance Engineer

Rowstock
3 weeks ago
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Software Quality Assurance Engineer
£45,000 – £65,000
Hybrid, 3 days on-site – Manchester, Stevenage or Harwell

My client is a leading organisation within advanced space systems and technology, supporting major European missions and delivering innovative software for satellite communications and exploration. As their UK footprint expands, they are seeking a Software Quality Assurance Engineer to uphold high standards of quality across multiple mission-critical software projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage Software Quality Assurance across full project lifecycles and multiple programmes

  • Verify that software meets required quality standards and stakeholder needs

  • Define and maintain quality procedures, standards and templates for software products

  • Support implementation of Software Product Assurance Plans and quality-driven processes

  • Promote a strong quality culture across engineering teams and ensure adherence to standards

  • Support quality-related activities such as static analysis, automated verification, reporting of code quality metrics and coverage levels

  • Contribute to continuous improvement, internal audits, lessons learned and QMS initiatives

  • Present and negotiate software quality approaches with internal stakeholders and customers

    What They’re Looking For

  • Degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science or similar

  • 5+ years’ experience in regulated software environments such as spaceflight, aerospace or automotive

  • Strong knowledge of software verification, unit testing techniques and automated quality reporting

  • Experience applying code quality metrics and tooling in engineering teams

  • Ability to write standards, guidelines and documentation, and communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences

    Experience with ECSS/NASA or DO-178/DO-254 standards, Python, GitLab/Jenkins/SonarQube and automated compliance checking is a strong plus.

    This position offers the opportunity to influence the quality of next-generation space technology, with a talented engineering community, hybrid working, excellent benefits and long-term career growth

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