Software Architect
Software Architect – Safety‐Critical Systems
The Role
We are looking for an accomplished Software Architect to design, develop, integrate, and assure complex distributed software systems within a safety‐critical or safety‐related environment. You’ll work across the full software lifecycle, collaborating with architects, engineering teams, and project managers to deliver secure, high‐integrity solutions on Linux and Windows platforms within a regulated defence setting.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop software for large distributed systems using C/C++, Java, and Python.
- Apply robust software architectures and model‐driven development approaches.
- Translate mathematical or theoretical models into efficient, maintainable code.
- Develop, deploy, and debug applications on Linux and Windows.
- Uphold high‐integrity practices: unit testing, static analysis, configuration management.
- Conduct Software FMEA and support risk mitigation activities.
- Produce high‐quality technical documentation and lifecycle artefacts.
- Contribute to DevOps and IaC initiatives (e.g., Ansible roles/playbooks).
- Support software assurance activities including SBOM, licence management, and vulnerability management.
Required Experience
- Proven background in software engineering for complex, large‐scale systems.
- Experience developing distributed systems.
- Significant experience in safety‐critical or safety‐related software (IEC 61508 preferred, IEC 62304/26262 also suitable).
- Strong exposure to Linux‐based platforms and infrastructure.
- Experience working in regulated industries, ideally defence.
Required Skills
- Strong programming skills in Java, C++, and Python.
- Solid understanding of software architectures and distributed systems design.
- Competence in computational mathematics, especially for modelling and signal processing.
- Knowledge of TCP/IP and networking protocols.
- Experience with deployment and debugging on Linux and Windows.
Education
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics, Mathematics, or a related discipline—or equivalent industry experience.