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Portsmouth
1 month ago
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We are building a team of Software Engineers for a consultancy supporting a company in Portsmouth.

Candidates will need active Security Clearance and to be a Sole British National

Roles will be offered outside IR35 on an initial 6-12 month contract. Anticipated that it will be a hybrid working pattern (minimum 3 days onsite)

Rates negotiable, circa £60-£70 ph Outside IR35.

The Tasks:

• Development of Software Design and UML Model for assigned tasks (candidate tasks below).

• Verification and Integration Testing of developed software

• Support to Test Events and Demonstrations

Candidate development tasks may include:

• Development of requirements, algorithms and implementation of autonomous UAV functions (e.g flight plans, low level flight)

• Integration Machine Learning models into existing UAV C2 system

• Integration of a UAV model into existing synthetic environment

• Bug fixes following verification and integration testing

Experience/Skills Required

• Experience developing SW for autonomous applications

• Experience integrating and developing Machine Learning models

• UI Design

• Algorithm development

• Requirements management in Enterprise Architect / DOORS / JIRA

• Model Based Sys Eng and SW Modelling in Enterprise Architect

• Source code management in GitLab

• Primarily C++, optionally C# (Visual Studio) & Python

• Mixture of OS environments (Real-time e.g. WindRiver, Green Hills, LynxOS, Linux, Windows)

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