Embedded Software Verification and Validation Engineer

Cirrus Selection
Bs347Qs, BS34 7QS, United Kingdom
3 months ago
£60,000 – £64,000 pa
Applications closed

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Salary

£60,000 – £64,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
10 Mar 2026 (3 months ago)

Benefits

Company bonus Enhanced pension contributions Overtime Flexi leave Training and development opportunities

Embedded Software Verification and Validation Engineer

Location: Bristol

Are you a passionate Software Engineer with experience in verification and validation within an embedded, real-time environment?

If so, we're currently looking for an experienced Embedded Software Verification and Validation Engineer to join a dynamic team. This is a permanent opportunity offering a competitive salary of up to £64,000, coupled with generous benefits such as a company bonus, enhanced pension contributions, overtime and flexi leave, and excellent training and development opportunities.

The role primarily involves working on sophisticated defence systems, verifying embedded software that operates within safety-critical, real-time systems. Your expertise will include developing structured test cases from requirements, executing tests in lab environments, and providing actionable feedback.

Experience with embedded software programs in C, C++, and Ada, especially within RTOS contexts, is highly valued. Knowledge of verification standards (such as DEFStan 00-55, DO-178C, DO-330), modelling, test automation, and safety-critical system processes will give you a distinct edge.

If you have a background in verification and validation within embedded software environments, particularly with experience in C, C++, ADA, and real-time systems, we would be delighted to hear from you.

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