Airbus Defence and Space SAU

Aerial Delivery

AerialDeliverySoftwareEngineer

Getafe, Spain FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Aerial Delivery Software Engineer at Airbus Defence and Space SAU. Skills: Software Requirements Specification, Hardware/Software Integration Testing, Software DO-178B DAL, C/C++. Software Requirements Specification for Onboard Safety Critical Computers. Hardware/Software Integration Testing for Onboard Safety Critical Computers”

Industry & Context.

Aerial Delivery

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in Computer or Software Engineering, At least 6 years of experience in similar positions, Advanced level in English, Demonstrated experience in Software Development

Nice to Have

Experience in SW verification tools, Knowledge of Real Time Operating Systems, Experience in Software Certification Processes applying the RTCA DO-178B/C up to DAL A, Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis techniques

What You'll Do.

Software Requirements Specification for Onboard Safety Critical Computers

Hardware/Software Integration Testing for Onboard Safety Critical Computers

Development of Software DO-178B DAL for Onboard Computers

Verification of Software DO-178B DAL (testing

reviews and analysis)

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Advanced level in English

Full Job Description

****Job Description:**** A vacancy for an **Onboard Safety-Critical Software Engineer** in Aerial Delivery department has arisen within Airbus Defence & Space in Getafe. The _**duties and responsibilities**_ of the Onboard Safety Critical Software Engineer for the Department of Aerial Delivery Software will be the following: * To be in charge of the Software Requirements Specification for the Onboard Safety Critical Computers developed inside the AD Domain. * To be in charge of the Hardware/Software Integration Testing for the Onboard Safety Critical Computers developed inside the AD Domain. * To be involved in the development of the Software DO-178B DAL B for the Onboard Computers developed under the responsibility of the Aerial Delivery domain, and to be involved in its verification (testing, reviews and analysis). * Develop considering the following factors: Safety, Quality, Systems Performance, Cost, Environmental, Operational and Industrial Requirements. For such purposes the following _**skills**_ are required: * Degree in Computer or Software Engineering. * At least 6 years of experience in similar positions. * Advanced level in English. * Demonstrated experience in Software Development. * Knowledge of programming languages as C/C++. * Desirable experience in SW verification tools. * Desirable knowledge of Real Time Operating Systems. * Desirable experience in Software Certification Processes applying the RTCA DO-178B/C up to DAL A/B. * Desirable Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis techniques. **_WHICH BENEFITS WILL YOU HAVE AS AIRBUS EMPLOYEE?_** At Airbus we are focused on our employees and their welfare. Take a look at some of our social benefits: * Vacation days plus additional days-off along the year. * Attractive salary. * Hybrid model of working when possible, promoting the work-life balance. * Collective transport service subject to working calendar/home location. * Benefits such as life insurance, health insurance, employee stock options, retirement p

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