Defense Software Engineer II

Troy, MI
Full Time
Defense - 1419
Experienced
We work alongside the best and brightest to do incredibly cool things you wouldn't believe. At Roush, you're part of building the future. Are you someone that has a passion for providing innovative solutions to complex challenges? Do you want to work someplace where creativity and new ideas are encouraged? If so, then keep reading.

We fuse technology and engineering to provide product development solutions to customers in a diverse range of industries. Widely recognized for providing engineering, testing, prototype, and manufacturing services to the transportation industry, Roush also provides significant support to the aerospace, defense, and theme park industries. With over 2,400 employees in facilities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America, our unique combination of creativity and tenacity activates big ideas on a global stage.

Job Summary:
The Defense Software Engineer II will design, implement, test, and maintain software architecture for vehicle systems integration. This role involves developing and executing software solutions, performing configuration updates, troubleshooting, and supporting system testing. The engineer will work with moderate guidance, applying knowledge of APIs, coding languages, and multiple layers of software development to deliver robust solutions.

As a Defense Software Engineer II, you will:
  • Write, test, and maintain code and scripts for embedded and application-level systems while building a deeper understanding of organizational processes, systems, and customer needs
  • Produce and maintain clear documentation of software designs, interfaces, and test results to support effective collaboration, future maintenance, and customer deliverables
  • Identify opportunities to enhance software processes, tools, and coding practices, contributing to greater efficiency, maintainability, and overall product quality
  • Work closely with fellow software engineers and cross-functional engineering teams to share knowledge, resolve issues, and ensure successful project execution
To be considered a Defense Software Engineer II, you will need:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a related technical field, or equivalent work experience
  • Minimum 2 years of software development experience
  • Experience in software development, configuration, and testing
  • Experience with software languages, technologies, methodologies, API's, database, and Pub/Sub
  • U.S. Citizen
  • Ability to develop in C, C++, Python
  • Ability to perform software troubleshooting – quickly finding and fixing software issues and bugs
  • Superb verbal and written communication skills with the ability to convey technical data to various audiences and work in a team environment
  • Able to work independently and handle several assignments simultaneously
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to quickly assimilate and apply new concepts, business models, and technologies
  • Working knowledge of best practices in documentation of software and software development
A successful candidate may also have:
  • Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related technical field
  • Extensive experience with Agile Process methodologies
  • Experience developing and writing requirements definitions
  • Experience with In-Vehicle Software architecture and design
  • Working knowledge of communications protocols and standards including Controller Area, Network (CAN bus), TCP/IP, UDP, DDS and other serial protocols
  • Capable of planning, estimating, scheduling, and coordinating technical aspects of projects
  • Automotive vehicle knowledge, including hands on mechanical or electrical work
  • Proven ability to interface with software, network, and hardware development & integration teams
  • Currently holding or the ability to obtain a Secret DOD security clearance
Our full-time benefits include: medical, dental, vision, life insurance, earned sick time, STD, LTD, 401K, tuition reimbursement, paid vacation, paid holidays, and more.
If you share our passion for providing innovative solutions to complex challenges, we want you on our team.
Please visit our careers page and apply by clicking on this link: 
https://jobs.roush.com/us/en/
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Roush is an EO employer – Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories
If you need a reasonable accommodation for our employment application process due to disability, please contact Roush Talent Acquisition at (734) 779-7087

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