Software Engineer

The Thrive Team
Newcastle upon Tyne
2 weeks ago
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Are you a talented Software Engineer who wants to work on cutting edge robotic vehicle projects? As a key member of a rapidly expanding Research & Development team, you will be solving complex technical challenges in a variety of projects.


The Research & Development function is a multi-disciplinary team within the wider engineering function. The team is dedicated to tracking the latest technology and engineering advancements to create novel solutions for customers. The work spans concept design, innovative product development, and delivering complete manufacturing and technical data packs. You will also provide hands-on support for prototypes, installation, testing, and commissioning of new products worldwide.


Role Overview


Reporting to the Head of R&D, you will play a key role in developing software for current and future products. You will be involved in gathering user requirements, defining system functionality, developing and testing software, and assisting with commissioning and testing activities.


Key Responsibilities


  • Design and develop efficient, well-designed, testable, and maintainable code.
  • Integrate software components into fully functional systems.
  • Stay up to date with software development trends to enhance product design.
  • Perform verification and validation designs.
  • Mentor and coach team members to improve their software expertise.
  • Contribute to selecting and specifying the electronic hardware onto which the software will be installed.
  • Manage workloads effectively to meet strict deadlines.


Required Qualifications & Experience:


  • A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or Mathematics (2:1 or above) or an equivalent qualification and experience.
  • Industry experience ideally in Defence, Aerospace, Automotive, or Off-Highway sectors.
  • Proficiency with Linux and real-time software development in C/C++, Java, or Python.
  • Experience in robotics, machine control systems, and automation.
  • Familiarity with ROS (Robotic Operating System), Machine Learning, and OpenCV is advantageous.
  • Experience with software testing, including HiL, is desirable.
  • Understanding of the full software development lifecycle and configuration management.
  • Experience working in multi-disciplinary engineering teams.


Additional Information:


  • Due to security requirements, all applicants must be able to achieve UK Security Clearance, so you must hod, and have held a British Passport for the past 10 years.
  • This role operates on a hybrid basis, so ideally looking to spend at least 3 days in office each week.
  • The role may require work outside normal business hours and in varying field conditions when on customer sites.


If you are ready to take on exciting challenges and contribute to cutting-edge innovations, apply today and become a part of this pioneering Research & Development team!

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