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Anduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. Coordinate work with airframe, systems integration, modeling and simulation, aerodynamics, electrical, manufacturing, project engineering, external vendors, and other team members.
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Golang, Typescript and Python), system design (we build distributed and robotics systems), or prototyping (move insanely fast to discover the right product together with users) By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century’s most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built and sold.
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The team is responsible for taking products like Ghost, Anvil, and our Sentry Tower from paper sketches to operational systems. The Robotics team at Anduril develops aerial and ground-based robotic systems.
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Golang, Typescript and Python), system design (we build distributed and robotics systems), or prototyping (move insanely fast to discover the right product together with users)Passionate about solving real world problems, quicklyInsatiable desire to build and createHas designed, built, delivered useful software to users multiple times, we want to hear war stories.
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Proficiency with phased array and MIMO technologies for radar systems, with expertise in AESA/PESA system architectures. Strong background in radar signal processing with the ability to architect ground and airborne target detection and tracking systems.
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As the software engineers closest to Anduril customers and end-users, Mission Software Engineers solve technical challenges of operational scenarios while owning the end-to-end delivery of winning capabilities such as Counter Intrusion, Joint All Domain Command & Control, and Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
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As the C2 Senior Software Engineer you will be responsible for working closely with our most innovative customers in shaping requirements and pushing the boundaries for the Lattice platform. Anduril’s Crucible org focuses on Systems Integration and Integrated Verification and Validation.
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Experience troubleshooting and analyzing remotely deployed software systems. Understanding of systems software (kernel, device drivers, system calls) and optimizing for limited resources.
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As Software Systems Engineer at Anduril, you will play a pivotal role in defining, developing, and maintaining the key software infrastructure components that enable our system to operate reliably, securely, and at scale.
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