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Job title: Senior Embedded Software Engineer

Location: Maidenhead, Berkshire

Salary Range: Negotiable

The Malloy Aeronautics Team:

Malloy Aeronautics Limited specializes in the development of heavy lift unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) for both civilian and military uses. Located in Berkshire, our operations are notable for their focus on in-house design and manufacturing. This vertical integration means we control the production of most aircraft components on-site, enhancing our ability to innovate and maintain high standards across all stages of development.

About The Role:

As a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you will be reporting to the Software Engineering Manager as an embedded systems developer. Responsible for integration of hardware and software, this exciting role will place the right candidate at the forefront of unmanned air systems development in the UK.

We seek someone looking to support in the development and verification of flight control software. You will be supporting in the delivery of engineering outputs including software requirements, software design, software implementation and software testing. Applying your knowledge and principles of engineering to assist in the implementation of aircraft control systems to a high degree of safety and reliability

Ability to hold Security Clearance – 5 years residence in the UK

What you’ll being doing (not limited to):

Design and Development: Architect, design, and/or develop small modules, features, or entire embedded software products. Understanding the needs of the hardware and ensuring the software meets the solution customed to the client’s requirements.

Testing and Implementation: Responsible for the thorough testing of embedded software to ensure reliability and functionality. Implement software in a manner that is optimized for the specific hardware it controls.

Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with other engineering teams to ensure software and hardware compatibility with the whole system. Participate in all phases of the development cycle, from concept to release.

Technical Expertise: Malloy’s growth bedrock is based on innovation and learning. This requires, maintaining and broaden knowledge in technical disciplines such as networks, operating systems, sensor systems and signal systems. Apply this expertise to develop high-quality embedded software solutions.

Problem Solving: Resolve issues using good technical knowledge and judgment. Consult with senior team members for complex problems outside of established procedures.

Essential Skills and Experiences:

Proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++ with years of experience in Firmware design.

Experience with embedded software development tools (e.g. STM32) and environments (e.g., debuggers, emulators, compilers, KiCad).

Knowledge of hardware-software integration and experience with 16/32-bit microcontrollers, microprocessors, Lora Modules and FPGA-based systems.

Familiarity with communication protocols (e.g., CAN, UART, SPI, I2C).

Understanding of software development lifecycle and methodologies (e.g. Agile, V-Model methods).

Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git, SVN).

Desired Skills and Experiences:

Managing a small team

Manage workload, divide and distribute tasks

Knowledge of Ardupilot, ELRS, signal processing and control systems can be beneficial.

Exposure to other programming languages such as Python, Rust, C++.

Knowledge of safety related engineering practices.

Background of aeronautics and control systems.

Familiarity with PID control loops.

Experience with flight control systems.

Benefits you may be eligible for:

Working Environment: 9-day fortnight:

free parking, free lunch on working Fridays’, fruit twice a week, tea and coffee.

Company Pension Scheme

Discretionary Employee Incentive Bonus Scheme

Employee Share Incentive Plan (BAE Systems)

Company Sick Pay

Maternity and Paternity enhanced Leave

Healthcare Cash Plan including Virtual GP, Dental Cover, Vision Cover, Discounted Gym Membership, and much more! Free coverage for children under 2 years old.

20 days Annual Leave, increasing with long service

Employee Assistance Programme (24hr Helpline)

Mental Health First Aiders

Cycle to Work Scheme

Casual Dress

Bronze Level Armed Forces Covenant which signals our commitment to supporting the Armed Forces.

Why Malloy Aeronautics?

Our company benefits from a streamlined process where engineering teams are involved in the entire lifecycle of our UAVs — from initial design through to production. This setup not only speeds up the development process but also improves the efficiency and effectiveness of our product launches. We value professionals who have a background in both research and development (R&D) and design for manufacture, as their expertise is crucial to our rapid and precise product development cycle.

Malloy Aeronautics employees will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation.

Malloy Aeronautics is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

We also want to make sure that our recruitment processes are as inclusive as possible. If you have a disability or health condition that may affect your performance in certain assessments or interviewing, please speak to your recruiter about potential reasonable adjustments.

Note: If you have not heard from our recruitment department within 14 days, unfortunately you have not been successful.

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