Embedded Test Driven Development Lead

Bristol
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Embedded / Electronics Test Driven Development Lead (Automated Testing)
JOB LOCATION: BRISTOL
SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL: SC, BPSS Start
DURATION: 6+ Months (Extension Possible)
WORK PATTERN: Full Time ONSITE
RATE: £ 65 - £ 70 Per hr on Umbrella (Inside IR35)
TARGET INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES. Is Defence a must?
If not what industries can be considered
Open to all industries (Def/Aero if possible, but not a deal breaker if not)
ALTERNATIVE JOB TITLES IN OTHER COMPANIES OR INDUSTRIES
(“Test Engineer” OR “Test Lead”)
Essential Skillset & Tools
knowledge of design methodology
TDD skillset (Test driven development)- evidence in previous roles.
CI/CD (Continuous integration) experience.
advantageous skills noted on jd.
Overview:

  • The UK Embedded Software department is at the core of MBDA's weapon systems.
  • We create the complex, highly reliable real-time software that powers our missile systems and their components, ensuring that they provide the performance and functionality our users require when they need it.
  • We are involved all the way through development – from concept studies through trials firings and the move into production and service.
    Role Requirements (skills, training and qualifications):
  • You will act as a technical leader, coach, and change agent, embedding Test Driven Development (TDD) practices into a team of highly capable engineers who have not previously worked in a TDD environment.
  • You will shape engineering culture and introduce TDD principles while maintaining clear organisational separation between development and testing.
  • You will not only coach the team, you will act as a hands-on test practitioner where you will personally design, implement, and execute most project tests to provide objective evidence of software quality in line with quality assurance requirements.
    Skillset / Experience Required:
    Essential
  • Strong background in Test-Driven Development practices
  • Experience with automated testing frameworks and CI/CD
  • Extensive hands-on experience designing and executing automated tests
  • Experience establishing test strategies from scratch
  • Demonstrated ability to coach experienced engineers
  • Strong requirements elicitation and analysis skills
  • Strong communication and facilitation skills.
    Advantageous:
  • C / C++ / MatLab / Similink
  • Jetson Orin NX / Linux
  • Hardware-software integration
  • Simulation or real-time embedded systems
  • Safety-critical or high-reliability systems experience

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