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Advanced Software Engineer (C++) - Aerospace

Arizona, United StatesHybridFull TimePosted 2 months agoVisa sponsorship available

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Role summary

Honeywell Aerospace is seeking an Advanced Software Engineer in Phoenix, AZ, to join their team supporting the Anthem Integrated Maintenance System (IMS) on the Next Generation Integrated Avionics platform. This hybrid role involves designing, developing, and integrating embedded C/C++ software for RTOS and Embedded Linux systems, focusing on aircraft maintenance, diagnostics, and data analysis. The engineer will work in lab environments, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and contribute to certification-ready aerospace software for commercial, defense, and emerging aviation platforms.

*The future is what you make it.*

Honeywell Aerospace is seeking an Advanced Software Engineer to join our team in Phoenix, AZ, supporting the Anthem Integrated Maintenance System (IMS)—a core component of Honeywell’s Next Generation Integrated Avionics platform.

In this role, you will design, develop, and integrate embedded C/C++ software that runs on RTOS and Embedded Linux systems, enabling advanced aircraft maintenance, diagnostics, and data analysis. You’ll work hands‑on in lab environments, collaborate with cross‑functional engineering teams, and contribute to certification‑ready aerospace software used across commercial, defense, and emerging aviation platforms.

LOCATION: Phoenix, AZ

WORK SCHEDULE: HYBRID

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