We are seeking a Fire Control Systems Software Engineer to design, build, integrate, and validate the software that sits between target cueing from command-and-control systems and the safe execution of weapon employment. This role is responsible for the software layer that ingests target and engagement data, evaluates engagement options, coordinates launcher/effector actions, enforces software-based safety constraints, and reports engagement status back into the broader mission system.
This is not a generic backend or application role. We are looking for an engineer who has worked on real mission-critical systems where timing, determinism, interface fidelity, and fail-safe behavior matter—ideally in missile defense, integrated air and missile defense, fire control, engagement planning, launcher/effector integration, combat systems, or closely related domains.
You will join a highly effective software team with strong execution and work ethic. Your unique value will be bringing hard-earned experience building software for government and military customers, and helping shape how we architect, test, document, and field fire control capability in a disciplined but fast-moving environment.
The strongest candidates have worked on software that did not merely visualize targets or simulate engagements, but actually connected command intent to controlled weapon-system behavior in a real operational or test environment. They understand how to design systems that are fast, deterministic, testable, operator-usable, and safe by construction.
They are comfortable living at the boundary between software, hardware, systems engineering, and field reality—and they know how to deliver credible capability to demanding government customers.
You will work on high-consequence national security problems with a small, elite, execution-focused team. You will have unusual ownership, real technical influence, and the opportunity to help define the sensing architecture of a mission-critical defense system from the ground up.
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