Senior Production Embedded Software Engineer, EW

Anduril Industries  · Costa Mesa, California, United States  · Feb 27, 2026

Anduril’s Electronic Warfare (EW) team is seeking an experienced embedded software engineer to support next-generation electronic warfare platforms in production. As a Production Embedded software engineer, you’ll develop and maintain EW product software specific to a production environment, collaborate with manufacturing and test automation engineers to improve testability, and collaborate with the wider embedded software organization to ensure a seamless new product introduction.

Responsibilities:
Contribute to design reviews acting as an expert in Built In Test, design for test, and fault isolation and detection.
Requirements:
Develop and maintain production SW builds that enable testing and troubleshooting at board-level and unit-level RF test stations.
Develop and regression test high-reliability software for controlling our electronic warfare assets, seamlessly integrated with production test automation.
Utilize infrastructure providing deterministic builds and configuration management for production deployment, guaranteeing software traceability and minimizing the maintenance burden of manufacturing.
7+ years professional experience in software engineering
Experience (professional or in the setting of an open source community) working with typed functional programming languages (Haskell or Rust)
Experience with Built In Test development
Eligible to obtain and maintain an active U.S. Secret security clearance
Experience with software-defined digital radio systems
Experience with MATLAB, especially C code generation.
Experience with FPGA development (Verilog, VHDL, etc.), especially Xilinx devices and tools.
Experience with graphics programming (OpenGL, DirectX, Vulkan, etc.)
Experience with Nix/NixOS
Clearance Required: Secret
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Company
Anduril Industries
Location
Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Job Type
Full-time
Category
RF / Microwave
Posted
Feb 27, 2026
Source
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