Software Engineer II
Indexed description
Fueled by more than 800 talented employees and a proud 65-year legacy of night vision production excellence, Elbit America’s Warfighter Systems business is rooted in the heart of Virginia’s Roanoke Valley. Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll find a unique blend of southern hospitality, outdoor adventure, and the energy of a thriving city – all alongside a purpose you can be proud of coming to work each day.
As a world leader in low-light sensor technology, the Warfighter Systems team is engineering the future of image intensifiers and night vision goggle systems as we enter a new era of the networked battlespace. Trusted by the U.S. and nearly 100 allied countries, our technology provides support to those in harm's way during the most critical moments with one goal in mind: bring them home safely.
The work our employees perform each day plays a direct role in national security, and our shared purpose is what truly makes Warfighter Systems so extraordinary. Come join our collaborative team where each voice is valued in a setting where you can thrive, develop, and make a true impact!
Software Automations Engineer II
Job Summary
The Software Automations Engineer II works with a team of automation engineers and process engineers to translate process control concepts into machinery, support and modify software interfacing with hardware on existing equipment, and design new program‑controlled processes to meet manufacturing requirements. Basic electronics knowledge and familiarity with industrial protocols and interface techniques are applied to the developed programming solutions.
This role participates in the full software development life cycle, including specification, design, programming, implementation, integration, commissioning, and debugging. The position offers opportunities to apply program design to robotics, electronics, machine vision, analog and digital signal applications, data systems, and mechatronics.
Software development experience should include proficiency in various computer languages to address programming objectives related to automated process control, test/measurement, and data integration. Programs are created to connect construction and testing processes to test equipment, data collection systems, analog and digital control points, machine vision systems, motion control, and other specialized peripherals.
Responsibilities
The Software Automations Engineer II collaborates with technicians and engineers across multiple departments to:
- Document project requests to create statements of work, use cases, and related documentation
- Identify opportunities to improve system quality, efficiency, and robustness
- Write clean, well‑tested code with effective error handling
- Create test plans and ensure quality using industry best practices such as unit and regression testing
- Develop proofs of concept for new and innovative solutions
- Enable data movement between equipment and databases
- Break down large, complex technical projects into defined stages and deliverables
- Work across multiple software and hardware platforms
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science (BSCS), Computer Engineering (BSCE), Electrical Engineering (BSEE), or a major in computer programming/engineering with a minor in electrical engineering, 3 years of related experience.
- Proficiency with Visual Studio, SQL Server, MS Office, and Windows
- Experience with relational databases and SQL
- Ability to produce and maintain high‑quality, tested, and efficient code following industry standards
- Strong understanding of design patterns, multithreading, and distributed systems
- Experience in object‑oriented analysis and design using common design patterns
- Practical understanding and motivation to apply software programming skills to control electronic components and interfaced systems
- Knowledge of industrial networking
- Versatile programming skills
- Strong troubleshooting and investigative skills for equipment, process, and data modifications
- Experience with source‑code version control systems such as GIT, TFS, SourceSafe, Subversion, etc.
- Ability to obtain a security clearance is required
- Lower cost of living
- Family-friendly area
- Career and economic growth
- Scenic beauty
- Outdoor enthusiast’s dream
- Most locations offer a 9/80 schedule, providing every other Friday off
- Competitive compensation & 401(k) program to plan for your future
- Robust medical, dental, vision, & disability coverage with qualified wellness discounts
- Basic Life Insurance and Additional Life & AD&D Insurances are available
- Flexible Vacation & PTO
- Paid Parental Leave
- Generous Employee Referral Program
- Voluntary Benefits Available: Longer Term Care, Legal, Identity Theft, Pet Insurance, and more
- Voluntary Tricare Supplement available for military retirees
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