Software Engineer - Aerospace Controls
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Software Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Systems Engineer
Job Title:
Control System Software Engineer
Job Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Job Duration: 12 months on W2
The ACaMS Program Team has been chartered with the design/development/realization of the next generation aero engine control system. The ACaMS system will deliver world class efficiency, improved diagnostics, cyber threat protection via a modern architectural solution. ACaMS will serve a wide range of gas turbine engines/applications across the
********* portfolio. The ACaMS team scope includes a wide variety of components within the control system including the Computing System, Health Monitoring System and the integration of the Hydromechanical and Sensing/Control components. The ACaMS team consists of a wide variety of functional team members including Embedded Systems, Software, and Electronics Designers as well as Safety, Certification, Quality, Component and Applications Engineers.
Accountabilities
- Design and develop embedded software solutions
- Integrate software/hardware and software/software
- Execute component level testing
- Apply domain knowledge in software life cycle (design to release) and software design patterns
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 1+ years of experience in software development or testing, OR
- Master’s degree in Engineering
- In order to be eligible for consideration, you must be a U.S. Citizen
- 2+ years’ experience in embedded safety critical software engineering
- Familiarity with model-based software design and code generation
- Experience using a DO-178 compliant software coding process
- Control systems experience
- Digital logic design experience
- Experience with verification and testing frameworks
- Relevant engineering degree(s) in order of preference:
Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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