Job ID 2510253
Location
HUNTSVILLE, AL, US
Date Posted
2025-09-25
Category
Information Technology
Subcategory
Embedded SW Engr
Schedule
Full-time
Shift
Day Job
Travel
No
Minimum Clearance Required Interim Secret
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain
Secret
Potential for Remote Work
No
Description
Are you a recent engineering graduate or early-career developer looking to work on meaningful, real-world systems? SAIC is seeking an
Entry-Level Embedded Software Engineer
to join our team supporting hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing for military defense systems at Redstone Arsenal in
Huntsville, AL.
You’ll gain hands-on experience in embedded systems, automated testing, and LabVIEW development—all while working alongside experienced engineers who are ready to mentor and support your growth.
What you will do
-
Help maintain and support existing HIL test systems used for validating military software and hardware.
-
Assist in diagnosing system issues and implementing improvements to stability, maintainability, and efficiency.
-
Contribute to the development of new software and hardware tools to expand system capabilities.
-
Collaborate with engineers to support automated test infrastructure, documentation, and troubleshooting processes.
-
Participate in design and code reviews while developing your engineering skills and understanding of best practices.
Qualifications
Education Requirements
-
Bachelors degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering and zero (0) years' experience; Additional six (6) years' related experience can be considered in lieu of degree (per contract vehicle).
Clearance Requirements
-
Must have the ability to obtain a Secret security clearance; US Citizenship required.
Required Skills
-
Exposure to LabVIEW (via coursework, projects, or internship) or a strong willingness to learn.
-
Strong troubleshooting mindset and desire to understand system-level behavior.
-
Organized, self-motivated, and able to communicate clearly in a team setting.
-
Interest in exposure to a wide range of technical domains. Because our systems interact with many components—mechanical, electrical, and software—you’ll often dig into documentation, speak with other teams, and develop a working knowledge of subsystems beyond your immediate scope. Over time, you’ll naturally grow into a domain expert on the areas you touch.