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Software Engineer

Telford
4 days ago
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WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) is a defence engineering company based in the UK. We design, manufacture and support military vehicles used by the British Army and international customers.
As a Software Engineer, you will be getting involved in the design, development & integration of equipment at the system and sub-system levels.
This is a varied role which will expose you to lots of different vehicles and systems. There will be a mixture of new development, maintaining legacy applications and specifying requirements for externally developed equipment.

Position Duties and Responsibilities

Design and implement software solutions which simultaneously fulfil contractual requirements and contribute to cost-effective design.
Support the overall system design process to ensure optimal allocation of functionality between different physical parts of the system.
Assisting in the validation of software and systems, which may include producing test tools, the generation of test schedules, test and integration plans and technical reports.
Provide support to task planning and estimating.
Maintain an up to date understanding of technical / engineering developments and apply this knowledge appropriately to the projects in hand.
Schedule own work to meet target timescales and deliverable milestones.
Perform self-verification of own tasks to ensure completeness and quality of information.
Undertake peer reviews to ensure completeness and quality of output.

WHAT QUALIFICATIONS YOU SHOULD HAVE

Essential:

  • Degree qualified or equivalent in Computer Science or related subject.
  • Object oriented C++17 or later development experience with knowledge of design patterns.
  • Understanding of UML/SysML.
  • Knowledge of the full software development lifecycle.
  • Ability to develop new software and maintain legacy products.
  • Software verification and testing experience.
  • Good communication skills.

    Desirable:
  • Agile development experience.
  • Experience of using some of the following languages: C, C#, Scripting Languages, Java
  • Knowledge of integration and target hardware testing would be advantageous.
  • Development with Data Distribution Service (DDS) or other Ethernet based communication.
  • Windows/Linux Cross Platform Development.
  • Visual Studio 2022.
  • CMake or similar build environment.
  • Windows/Linux system configuration.
  • CANbus/MilCAN/J1939 knowledge.
  • Git version control.
  • Youtrack/Jira issue and task tracking.
  • MariaDB/MySQL databases.
  • Experience using Boost, XML, JSON and cryptography.
  • Qt6 GUI Development.
  • Developing unit tests using a framework such as GoogleTest.
  • Experience working in a regulated environment such as Defence.

    WHAT WE OFFER YOU

    We want RBSL to be an employer of choice and for our employees to build a career they can be proud of with us. Through our contracts to deliver world-class products and support, we are able to offer great opportunities for personal development and career advancement through specialist technical roles, essential support functions and leadership positions.
  • Competitive salaries reviewed each year against market
  • Annual incentive scheme
  • Life assurance
  • 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays
  • Long Service rewards with additional holiday
  • Holiday purchase scheme
  • Health cash plan
  • Employer pension contributions up to 10%
  • Salary sacrifice benefits including cycle to work and electric vehicles schemes
  • Access to high street and gym discounts and cashback
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity benefits

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    Contact Person: Iwona Kurpiewska

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    RBSL is an Equal Opportunities Employer. The company is committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status, genetic information or parental status. We base all our employment decisions on merit, job requirements and business needs.

    Please be aware that many roles working for RBSL will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation

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