The Boeing Company

Defense, Space & Security

FlightSimulationSoftwareEngineer(Associate,Experienced,andSenior)

$93–125k Daytona Beach, Florida, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Flight Simulation Software Engineer (Associate, Experienced, and Senior) at The Boeing Company. Skills: Flight Simulation Software Engineering, C++ programming, Modeling and Simulation. Develops, documents and maintains architecture, requirements, algorithms, interfaces and designs for simulation software systems. Develops and maintains code and integrates software components into a fully functional software system”

Industry & Context.

Defense, Space & Security
Eligibility Requirements

Ability to obtain a U. S. Secret Security Clearance, U. S. Citizenship required for security clearance, Must satisfy the Company’s Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process, Must meet U. S. export control compliance requirements, A “U. S. Person” as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120.62 is required, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, Ability to obtain a U. S. Secret Security Clearance for which the U. S. Government requires U. S. Citizenship, 2+ years of professional experience programming in C++, 2+ years of experience as a Software Engineer

Nice to Have

Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science and 2+ years of related work experience OR Bachelor’s Degree and 6+ years of directly related work experience OR 10+ years of related, relevant experience, Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science and 5+ years of related work experience OR Bachelor’s Degree and 9+ years of directly related work experience OR 13+ years of related, relevant experience, Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science and 9+ years of related work experience OR Bachelor’s Degree and 13+ years of directly related work experience OR 17+ years of related, relevant experience, 2+ years of experience programming in C, C#, Python, Java, or Ada (or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience), Experience in Modeling and Simulation, Experience in the defense or avionics industry, Experience working on an Agile team using Agile methodologies and tools

What You'll Do.

documents and maintains architecture

interfaces and designs for simulation software systems

Develops and maintains code and integrates software components into a fully functional software system

Develop simulation environments to support testing performed by Mission Systems engineers

Works on an agile team in order to accomplish team goals

Executes and documents software research and development projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works on an agile team in order to accomplish team goals; Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative team environment

Communication Scope

coordination and communication skills

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