[Remote] Common Operating System Software Engineering Manager (Virtual)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. The Boeing Company is currently seeking a Common Operating System Software Engineering Manager to join our Common Operating System team. This role is pivotal in driving the development and integration of product-lined on-platform software, managing teams, and ensuring collaboration with various program teams across Boeing.


Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage a team of embedded software engineers performing engineering and technical activities for safety-critical and non-safety critical Linux developments, ensuring adherence to requirements, DO-178C Design Assurance Level (DAL), and Level of Rigor (LOR) standards
  • Proactively assess and manage software staffing needs; create a healthy talent and skill pipeline to meet project resource timelines
  • Drive technical planning and execution, including analyzing and responding to team agile metrics, to ensure the team consistently meets or exceeds planned cost, schedule, technical performance, safety, and quality targets
  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, including other software engineering teams, systems engineering, hardware engineering, quality assurance, coworkers, customers, and suppliers to ensure seamless integration of software components, meet all requirements, and efficient and accurate communication throughout the project lifecycle
  • Demonstrate the ability to prioritize and perform multiple tasks simultaneously while maintaining composure and professionalism in stressful situations, with a strong sense of cultural awareness and sensitivity
  • Provide guidance and direction to team members to ensure adherence to Software Engineering Design Practices, Independent Verification & Validation, and other engineering excellence initiatives
  • Mentor and develop engineering talent, fostering a culture of technical excellence, innovation, and professional growth within the team
  • Integrate modern development methodologies and DevSecOps principles to ensure robust software development practices that enhance security, quality, and efficiency throughout the software lifecycle
  • Engage with stakeholders, suppliers, including customers and regulatory bodies, to communicate project status, address concerns, mitigate risk, and ensure alignment with program objectives

Skills

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Candidates must have at least one year of experience in a leadership role (team leader, temp manager, large scale cross functional project/program management, or formal manager experience) OR have completed the Boeing internal course “Exploring Leadership.”
  • Ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship
  • 3+ years of experience with program execution
  • 3+ years of experience with SDLC (Software/Systems Development Lifecycle)
  • 2+ years of experience leading technical projects with real-time operating systems (RTOS), Linux kernel, unikernel, and/or hypervisors
  • 2+ years of experience developing software governed by processes for safety critical systems (DO-178B/C, etc.)
  • Additional graduate degree in Engineering or equivalent degree
  • Experience with software engineering on Boeing Platforms utilizing Linux
  • Experience with Boeing programs

Benefits

  • Competitive base pay and variable compensation opportunities
  • Health insurance
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Health savings accounts
  • Retirement savings plans
  • Life and disability insurance programs
  • A number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work

Company Overview

  • Boeing is a leading global aerospace company that designs, builds and supports commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. It was founded in 1916, and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is

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