Anduril Industries is a defense technology company aiming to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities by applying 21st-century innovative company practices to the defense industry. They seek to modernize how military systems are designed, built, and sold, leveraging advanced technologies like AI, autonomy, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking to address the challenges of strategic competition.
Requirements
- C/C++, Python, and Matlab
- Big data/NoSQL/database technologies
- AngularJS, Node.js, Javascript, and full-stack web development
- Software engineering: software design, algorithm implementation, and software analysis, testing, and optimization
- Machine learning: supervised and unsupervised learning, clustering, and classification
- Applied mathematics: differential equations, linear algebra, optimization, statistics, and random processes
- Engineering: controls, estimation theory, and digital signal processing
Responsibilities
- Contribute to the direction of a small team with your expertise and ideas
- Prototype state-of-the-art software solutions in an agile development environment
- Implement high-performance software spanning the spectrum from tactical systems to web applications
- Use high-fidelity modeling and simulation environments, innovative analysis tools, and sound analysis techniques to quantify the benefit of our technology
- Work with all aspects of the software development lifecycle
- Help your colleagues and customers understand what you’re doing and why
Other
- Engage with our customers, to ensure successful outcomes for their mission-critical needs
- Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Top Secret SCI security clearance
- We request transcripts as part of the early application process to understand your academic background and how your coursework supports the skills deemed critical for the role.
- If you choose not to share your transcripts, you will need to provide detailed information regarding your academic performance in relevant courses, including projects and coursework specifics, to ensure we evaluate your academic accomplishments properly.
- If you do provide academic transcripts, feel free to redact non-technical information (e.g., student ID, dates, non-technical coursework, etc.).