The Boeing Company, a global leader in aerospace, is seeking a Software Engineer specializing in simulation for their Berkeley, MO location. This role is part of the Software Fabric / Boeing Emulation, Simulation, Test and Analysis Framework (BESTAF) organization, focusing on developing simulation software that supports critical aerospace applications.
The position involves working with the Simulation Frameworks, Services, and Tools (SFST) deployment team, providing simulation software across Boeing's enterprise. The role encompasses developing solutions for software verification, hardware verification, flight trainers, and warfare scenario simulation. The successful candidate will work closely with commercial and defense customers to gather and implement requirements.
This is an excellent opportunity for a software engineer passionate about simulation and modeling, offering exposure to cutting-edge aerospace technology and complex problem-solving. The role combines technical expertise in C++, Python, and other technologies with collaborative teamwork in an Agile environment. The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $90,100 to $179,400 depending on experience level, along with comprehensive benefits including health insurance, retirement plans, and relocation assistance.
Key aspects of the role include designing simulation models, partnering with stakeholders, performing system analysis, and maintaining technical documentation. The position requires 2+ years of programming experience and offers opportunities to work with embedded systems and hardware interfaces. Boeing's commitment to innovation and safety makes this an ideal role for engineers looking to make a significant impact in aerospace technology.
The position requires being onsite in Berkeley, MO, and candidates must be eligible for a U.S. Security Clearance. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working in a collaborative environment, has a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, and is eager to work with new technologies in the aerospace industry.