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On-board Software Development Engineer

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Recruiter
Jam Recruitment
Posted
11 June 2012
Closes
09 July 2012
Ref
BBBH35627
Contact
Rachel Barry
Location
France
Job Function
Specialist Area
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
€40000 - €80000 per annum

Further information

An On-Board Software Development Engineer (Satellites) is required on a permanent basis for a Leading Company in the Aerospace Industry based in the South of France.

The On-Board Software Development Engineer (Satellites) will join a small team developing the company's specialist on-board software for satellites. The company encourages employees to be technically creative and express their own development ideas and they look for people to work both as autonomously and as part of a team. The company are very keen in developing their people so there will also be career progression opportunities. You'll have previously worked in On-board Software development in Embedded C and have experience with UML.

To be considered for the role of On-Board Software Development Engineer (Satellites) it will be expected that you are educated to degree level (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Aeronautics (or Similar)

Required Skills

*Embedded C/C++
*Java
*UML
*On-board Development Experience (Satellites)

The following would be also of benefit

*Space Standards (ECSS / CCSDS)
*SpaceWire/MilBus1553

This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career as an On-Board Software Development Engineer (Satellites) with a leading Aerospace company.

If you are interested in this On-Board Software Development Engineer (Satellites) role in the South of France or would like to discuss other Software Opportunities please call Rachel Barry on 0203 151 1265 or email with Ref: 35627/RB


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