Lockheed Martin Rotary & Mission Systems is seeking an Early Career Software Engineer to develop embedded software for flight platforms, interacting with avionics hardware and sensors to provide operational flight capabilities, and potentially developing application software for mission systems simulation.
Requirements
- Academic or professional experience using C/C++, Java, C-Sharp, Python, or similar programming languages in embedded applications
- Academic or professional experience on at least one team-based project
- Basic understanding of software development methodologies, process, & software configuration management
- Experience writing or debugging hardware control software
- Operating systems development experience with Unix/Linux, or any Real-Time Operating System (RTOS)
- Experience with Git/GitLab, Visual Studio, Eclipse, or Atlassian Products (Jira)
Responsibilities
- develop embedded software for our flight platforms
- Our software interacts with avionics hardware and sensors to provide operational flight capabilities to air crews
- develop application software used to simulate our missions systems for training purposes
- Academic or professional experience using C/C++, Java, C-Sharp, Python, or similar programming languages in embedded applications
- Academic or professional experience on at least one team-based project
- Experience writing or debugging hardware control software
- Operating systems development experience with Unix/Linux, or any Real-Time Operating System (RTOS)
Other
- Must be a US Citizen; this position will require a government security clearance.
- This position is located at a facility that requires special access.
- The successful candidate will also be flexible, motivated, detail-focused, and team-oriented.
- Part-time Remote Telework: The employee selected for this position will work part of their work schedule remotely and part of their work schedule at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
- Bachelor's in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent STEM computing field.