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Senior Algorithm Engineer – Defence & Aerospace
We’re working with a specialist engineering team developing the advanced algorithms behind next-gen autonomous systems, guided weapons, and machine learning-enabled defence tech.
This is a great opportunity to get stuck into high-impact projects across the full engineering lifecycle from early research and concept phases, through to real-world trials and in-service upgrades. You'll be working on areas like guidance and control, navigation, sensor/data fusion, and AI/ML applications.
 
What you’ll be doing:

Developing and simulating algorithms using MATLAB and/or Python
Working on real-time systems involving navigation, tracking, and autonomous control
Applying estimation techniques (e.g. Kalman filters, SLAM) and sensor fusion
Supporting integration and testing across complex platforms
Contributing to the design, verification, and deployment of mission-critical capability 
What we’re looking for:

Strong background in algorithm development – ideally with MATLAB or Python
Degree or PhD in something technical Aerospace, Control Engineering, Maths, Physics etc.
Experience in at least one of the following:
Autonomous decision-making or flight control systems
Navigation and tracking algorithms
Real-time AI/ML implementation
Verifying and validating complex systems in a safety or mission-critical context 
What’s on offer:

Flexible/hybrid working options
Technical and leadership career paths depending on where you want to go
Involvement in high-profile defence programmes with real-world impact
Work with systems like RF/IR seekers, inertial sensors, thrust-vectoring platforms and more 
Good role for someone who wants to apply strong technical skills in a meaningful setting, with plenty of scope to grow and develop. Let me know if you'd like more detail or want to have a chat.

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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