Software Integration Engineer
Long Beach, CAAll locationsLong Beach, CADenver, CO On-site
$90,000–$280,000 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
As a Software Integration Engineer at True Anomaly, you will operate across the full mission software stack to solve the most critical technical challenges facing our spacecraft and operations teams. You will improve mission success through hands-on engineering, architectural leadership, rapid debugging, and cross-functional technical execution. This is a hands-on, high-autonomy, high-accountability role. You'll own entire service domains from conception to production, drive architectural decisions that affect the distributed systems powering our software stack, and set the standard for code quality that others will follow. You won't wait to be assigned work; you'll identify what needs to be done, propose solutions, and drive them to completion. When you see reliability issues, you'll diagnose root causes, scope the fix, and champion the work to address them. When patterns aren't serving us, you'll propose better ones and lead their adoption.
What you'll bring
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, aerospace engineering, or related field.
- 1 to 7+ years of experience building complex software systems across embedded, backend, validation, and operational domains.
- Fluency with gRPC, RESTful, and WebSocket-based services, including debugging integration issues and contributing to API design discussions
- Experience with low-level device driver development and safety-critical systems.
- Experience with embedded RTOS environments such as RTLinux, VxWorks, or RTEMS.
- Experience developing simulation environments for spaceflight physics
- Understanding of autonomy, guidance, navigation, and control algorithms, including estimation, sensor fusion, targeting, and closed-loop control systems.
- Experience debugging complex multi-process, multi-threaded, or distributed systems under operational conditions.
- Experience supporting spacecraft, robotics, defense, or other mission-critical operational systems.
- Experience in designing, building, and evolving service architectures and internal infrastructure that serve multiple products.
- Strong familiarity with Linux development and debugging environments.
- Ability to maintain or obtain TS/SCI clearance.