Boeing

Aerospace

Entry-LevelSoftwareEngineer

$83–113k Tukwila, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Entry-Level Software Engineer at Boeing. Skills: Software development, Requirements analysis, System integration. Assist with design, development, test, and maintenance of. Gather information to review, analyze, and translate customer”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting technical issues

Eligibility Requirements

100% onsite, U. S. Citizenship required, Ability to obtain Secret U. S. Security clearance Post-Start, Travel up to 10%

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, Ability to obtain U.S. Secret Security Clearance, U. S. Citizenship required, Development experience using Java

Nice to Have

4+ years of directly related work experience, 8+ years of related, relevant experience, Experience with Multifunctional Information Distribution System(MIDS), Experience Joint Tactical Radio System(JTRS)

What You'll Do.

Gather information to review

and translate customer

Assist with development

enhancement and optimization of

Assist with development

documentation and maintenance of architectures

Assist with debugging and resolution of issues

Participate in handling user inquiries

Assist with implementation of current and emerging technologies

monitor and improve software

Provide information to execute and document software research

Gather information to perform software project management activities

Assist to track and evaluate software team and

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnership with stakeholders

Process & Methodology

Software project management

Full Job Description

Entry-Level Software Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Defense, Space & Security** (BDS) has an exciting opportunity for an **Entry-Level Software Engineer** to support the USAF E-7 Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) team in **Tukwila, WA.** This role requires a strong partnership with stakeholders to translate system-level requirements into software requirements and models, ensuring traceability and alignment with the customer’s operational, and performance needs. The motivated and talented individual will develop next generation Open Mission Software (OMS) Battle Management Command & Control (BMC2) Software primarily for USAF E-7A, but also support other Airborne Surveillance, Command and Control (ASC2) programs like E-3 AWACS, 767 AWACS, and other 737 Airborne Early Warning & Control Aircraft. These aircraft represent the world’s standard for airborne early warning and control systems, filling the need for both command-and-control functions for tactical and air defense forces, take a look at our video: [https://youtu.be/nqzG2ORPJgI?si=KpBHcojc3CE7Rgsq](https://youtu.be/nqzG2ORPJgI?si=KpBHcojc3CE7Rgsq) ** _Position Responsibilities:_** * Assists with the design, development, test, and maintenance of non-embedded software throughout the end-to-end lifecycle that meets industry, customer, safety, and regulation standards * Gathers information to review, analyze, and translate customer requirements into initial design of software products * Assists with development, maintenance, enhancement and optimization of software products and functionalities for systems integrations * Assists with ​development, documentation and maintenance of architectures, requirements, algorithms, interfaces and designs for software products * ​Assists with debugging and resolution of issues identified to ensure the reliability and efficiency of software products * Participates in handling user inquiries, troubleshooting technical issues and user feedback analysis * Ass

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