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BMDS Software Engineer

Huntsville, AL

The nLogic team is seeking a BMDS Software Engineer to support the design, implementation, integration, and testing of complex, mission‑critical software capabilities for large-scale, high‑reliability defense systems. The role involves developing and maintaining software features, algorithms, and system behaviors using modern programming practices and working within a collaborative Agile environment.

The ideal candidate thrives in a fast‑paced setting with diverse technical challenges and works effectively across multidisciplinary engineering teams.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, implement, integrate, and test software features and enhancements in support of mission-critical system capabilities.
  • Develop and maintain complex algorithms, including mathematics‑ and physics‑based solutions.
  • Contribute to the development of large, long‑lived codebases with high reliability and performance requirements.
  • Perform software debugging, issue resolution, and code optimization.
  • Collaborate with systems engineers, algorithm developers, and test engineers to ensure accurate implementation of system requirements.
  • Participate in Agile ceremonies, technical discussions, peer reviews, and design sessions.
  • Document software behavior, design decisions, and test results clearly and accurately.
  • Support an on‑site, closed-area environment with adherence to security standards.


Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline from an accredited institution (advanced degrees strongly considered).
  • Professional experience developing software in C++, Java, or Ada.
  • Willingness to learn and become proficient in Ada development when required.
  • Understanding of software engineering principles, algorithms, and data structures.
  • Strong analytical and critical‑thinking abilities.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and within collaborative team environments.
  • Must be able to work on-site in a closed-area environment.
  • Active, in‑scope DoD Secret clearance at time of application.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with Linux environments, shell scripting, or system operations.
  • Experience in MATLAB or Python for algorithm prototyping or analysis.
  • Background working on large-scale, complex defense systems.
  • Advanced degree or strong foundation in mathematics or physics.
  • Experience with battle management, command and control, or fire control software.
  • Familiarity with Agile project management tools such as Jira and Confluence.
  • Experience with DevSecOps pipelines and tools including Git/GitLab, Jenkins, Ansible, or CI/CD automation.


Work Conditions:

  • Work Model: On-site
  • Travel: Up to 10%
  • Work Hours: Standard


Candidate must be a U.S. Citizen. This is a full-time position located in Huntsville, AL. Current SECRET clearance is required for consideration.

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