The Boeing Company, a global leader in aerospace and defense, is seeking an Entry-Level Software Engineer Developer for their Special Equipment Group (SEG) in Berkeley, Missouri. This role is part of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) business organization, specifically supporting the F15 program.
The position involves working on proprietary analysis systems used by combat personnel, combining algorithmic analysis and data management. The development environment is centered around Windows OS and .NET C# within a strong object-oriented architecture, using Microsoft Visual Studio as the primary IDE. The role includes developing automated unit and integration testing using a custom C# framework with UI Automation.
As an entry-level software engineer, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, and testing software applications, defining requirements, and participating in an Agile scrum team. The position requires strong critical thinking and communication skills, with opportunities to work on expanding product capabilities and incorporating new technologies.
The compensation package is competitive, ranging from $71,400 to $96,600, and includes comprehensive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and various insurance programs. The position offers relocation assistance for eligible candidates and requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Secret Clearance.
This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates or early-career professionals looking to start their career in software engineering within the aerospace and defense sector. The role provides exposure to mission-critical systems and the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies while contributing to national defense capabilities.
Working at Boeing means joining a team of over 140,000 employees worldwide, with opportunities for career growth across commercial airplanes, space, defense, and sustainability sectors. The company maintains a strong commitment to innovation, quality, and professional development, making it an ideal place for ambitious software engineers to build their careers.