Software Engineer, Simulation
AeroVectFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a minimum degree qualification of 2.2 in a relevant field such as Maths, Physics, Computer Science, or Engineering. A strong interest in creating computer models of systems and a passion for solving complex problems within technical teams are essential.
As a Simulation and Modelling Graduate Engineer, you will develop dynamic system performance models for MBDA products throughout their lifecycle, from concept to in-service support. You will apply your programming skills to create simulation software using tools like MATLAB, Simulink, and C/C++. This role involves collaborating with other departments and companies to integrate subsystem models and design data, ultimately contributing to the understanding and verification of system performance for both MBDA and its customers, and assisting with operator training.
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