Principal Embedded Software Engineer, EW
Anduril · Costa Mesa, CA · Mission Systems : Electromagnetic Warfare Engineering : EW Embedded Software
About this role
Anduril is hiring a principal-level Embedded Software Engineer in the software engineering function based in Costa Mesa, CA. The posting calls out experience with Rust, C, Scala, Haskell. Compensation is listed at $220,000–$292,000 per year.
- Role
- Embedded Software Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- principal
- Track
- Tech leadership
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Costa Mesa, CA
- Department
- Mission Systems : Electromagnetic Warfare Engineering : EW Embedded Software
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Job description
from Anduril careersAnduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century’s most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built and sold. Anduril’s family of systems is powered by Lattice OS, an AI-powered operating system that turns thousands of data streams into a realtime, 3D command and control center. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
ABOUT THE TEAM
Anduril’s Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) team is seeking functional programming technology leaders to scale up our proven approach and maximize the benefits of functional programming for our customers. As a lead Haskell engineer you’ll work with EW leadership to craft our software roadmap, design large scale systems using functional programming and algebra driven design principles, and build teams to execute our shared vision. You’ll work with industry leaders in mechanical, electrical, RF, and FPGA design to deliver the next generation of EW capabilities to our end users. You’ll do all this while rubbing elbows with some of the top minds in the Haskell ecosystem, tapping in to many decades of collective functional programming experience.