Software Test Engineer - Systems Integration & Validation

Stevenage
3 days ago
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Software Test Engineer - Systems Integration & Validation
Hybrid working - 3-4 days on-site
£42,000 - £50,000

The Opportunity

We have an exciting opportunity to join the Integration & Systems Validation Team within our Weapon Systems Simulation & Experimentation (WSSE) department.

This team sits at the heart of our digital simulation and experimentation capability, ensuring complex systems are rigorously tested, validated, and ready for delivery. You'll work on cutting-edge simulation environments that integrate real products, models, synthetic environments, and people across the full systems lifecycle.

This is a dynamic, fast-paced role offering exposure to both rapid mini-projects and longer-term critical programmes, from early concept demonstration through to system delivery and customer training.

What You'll Be Doing

Reporting to the ISV Team Lead, you'll be responsible for the end-to-end software testing and proving lifecycle for one or more products within a simulation or emulation environment.

Test & Proving Planning

Understand customer needs and requirements from a testing and proving perspective
Review system design and architecture to define test bed requirements
Develop comprehensive software test plans, designs, and specificationsTest & Proving Execution

Conduct progressive assurance testing throughout the development lifecycle
Lead technical investigations into software defects and emergent behaviours
Support software integration activities, trials, and demonstrations
Analyse logs and data to identify issues and demonstrate compliance
Execute formal software qualification testingReporting & Delivery

Provide regular updates to project leads and stakeholders
Produce detailed test and analysis reports to support certification
Support software release and final delivery activities

What We're Looking For:

Essential Skills & Experience

Experience in systems proving, software testing, or verification & validation (V&V)
Understanding of testing complex systems across the development lifecycle
Strong problem-solving mindset and ability to work in a fast-moving environment
Excellent communication skills with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Ability to manage your own workload and continuously improve ways of working

Technical Knowledge (one or more of the following)

Python scripting and/or test automation
GitLab, Jenkins, CI/CD pipelines
JIRA, IBM DOORS / ALM / ETM or similar tools
Log and data analysis
Agile / Scrum environments
Software simulation or emulation (desirable)

Desirable

ISTQB or similar software testing certification
Experience working on complex, safety-critical, or real-time systems

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