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Advanced degree in robotics, computer engineering, electronics engineering, aerospace engineering or related fields. Lead various systems engineering activities that are essential for a successful launch of safety-critical software on a self-driving vehicle.
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Senior Software Systems Engineer - Remote Job, 3-5+ Year Experience. The Software Systems Engineering team is responsible for defining SW development processes and ensuring that all safety-critical software meets a high safety bar for production vehicles.
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Degree in Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years The Air Defense team has the most complex capability that Anduril has fielded to date.
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Software Systems Engineer - US/Canada Only. Working knowledge of standard systems engineering tools (DOORs, Rationale, JAMA, SysML, Polarion, etc.) Familiarity with embedded systems, ECU architecture in automobiles, automotive communication interfaces, or automotive software architectures, etc.
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Software Systems Engineer - US Only. Shipped software products to market in production automobiles, aircraft, spacecraft or other systems that require safety-critical software in embedded hardware.
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Qualifications: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Typically requires BS in Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, or similar degree plus 0 – 10 years of related experience. The Mission Systems Operation contract (MSOC) has an excellent opportunity for a Systems Engineer to facilitate design changes to NASA Johnson Space Center’s Mission Control Center (MCC), specifically in User Applications.
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Familiarity with embedded systems, ECU architecture in automobiles, automotive communication interfaces, automotive software architectures, etc. 5+ years of industry experience in robotics, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, or related safety-critical and mission-critical fields.
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Software Systems Engineer (3-5 year experience, remote) In this role, you will help design and manage processes, methods, and other artifacts needed to build safety-critical software, that will revolutionize transportation in the 21st century.
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Software Systems Engineer (1 year experience, remote) Champion the process for qualifying software tools, infrastructure components, as well as 3rd party libraries that are integral to the safe operation of the software system.
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