Software Engineer for Software Resilience

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Join our team as a software engineer to design and develop software prototypes and research methods for software resilience. You will work with a collaborative team to develop and use best-in-class tools to enable end-to-end software development. This role requires experience with software engineering, RTOS scheduling, and memory management.

Key Highlights
Design and develop software prototypes and research methods for software resilience
Collaborate with a team to develop and use best-in-class tools
Experience with software engineering, RTOS scheduling, and memory management
Technical Skills Required
C C++ Python MATLAB C# JAVA VxWorks Integrity Embedded software development Performance testing
Benefits & Perks
8% monthly contribution to retirement plan
Tuition benefits for Carnegie Mellon University
Access to university resources
Paid parental and military leave
Relocation assistance

Job Description


About the role


Are you an engineer who enjoys a challenge? Are you excited about working for an FFRDC focused on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team that develops and uses best-in-class tools to enable end-to-end software development? If so, we want you for our team, where you’ll be part of an exciting and impactful culture of collaboration that delivers timely and high-quality results.


We’re looking for a creative engineer to design and develop software prototypes and research methods for software resilience. We need a technology-focused team member who has experience with software engineering, RTOS scheduling, and memory management. You’ll develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software problems that our government faces.


What you’ll do

  • Design embedded software tools and capabilities, including software exception handlers, inter-process communication mechanisms, and software fault monitors.
  • Use static, dynamic, and complexity analysis software tools to identify software weaknesses and areas that need additional design and refactoring.
  • Ensure deterministic performance by architecting and developing software using state-of-the-art techniques.
  • Develop bytecode to test and analyze VHDL for FPGAs and ensure hardware interfaces and controls meet the intended design.


Who you are

  • You have a BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
  • You’ve worked in a collaborative team environment as a software developer, software engineer, or verification engineer.
  • You understand the DoD Systems Engineering lifecycle.
  • You’re proficient in one or more of the following: C and C++, Python, MATLAB, C#, or JAVA.
  • You’ve worked with modern RTOSs, such as VxWorks and Integrity, and developed and analyzed embedded software.
  • You’ve developed embedded software and performance tests and interpreted the results.
  • You are willing to work 100% of your week onsite at either the SEI or customer facility.
  • You can pass a background check and obtain and maintain an active Department of Defense security clearance.
  • You’re willing to travel (25%) outside your office location to other SEI offices, sponsor sites, conferences, and offsite meetings.


Who we are

The SEI helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering, computer security, and process improvement. The SEI works closely with defense and government organizations, industry, and academia to continually improve software-intensive systems. Its core purposes are to help organizations improve software engineering capabilities, advance cybersecurity methods and technologies, and bring the discipline of software engineering to AI systems. Learn more about Careers at the SEI.


Why work here?

  • Join a world-class organization that has significant impact software in government.
  • Work with cutting edge technologies and experts to solve tough problems for the government and the nation.
  • Publish your research, attend or present at prestigious events, and enjoy annual professional development opportunities.
  • Get an 8% monthly contribution for your retirement plan without having to contribute to it yourself.
  • Get tuition benefits to attend classes at Carnegie Mellon University for you and your dependent children.
  • Get access to university resources, including campus fitness facilities, mindfulness programs, childcare, free transportation on the Port Authority Transit System, and more.
  • Enjoy paid parental and military leave.
  • Qualify for relocation assistance.
  • Work in the heart of Oakland, a few blocks from the Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.

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