Location: Singapore, Singapore Thales people architect solutions that are relied upon to deliver operational advantage at every decisive moment throughout the mission. Defence and armed forces customers rely on us to deliver the full range of defensive systems for land, sea, and air. From early warning, to threat neutralisation, our platforms cover all levels from very short-range systems, to extended protection across the entire battle-space including Airspace Mobility Solutions, Vehicles and Tactical Systems and Missile Defence, Optronics, and Radar. Thales established its presence in Singapore in 1973 to support the expansion of aerospace-related activities in the Asia-Pacific region. Throughout the last four decades, the company grew from strength to strength and is today involved in the primary businesses of Aerospace (including Air Traffic Management), Defence & Security, Ground Transportation and Digital Identity & Security. Thales today employs over 2,100 people in Singapore across all its business areas. Established in Nov 2019, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Thales launched the S$30 million research lab in Singapore as a key nexus to accelerate the innovation and collaboration between CAAS and Thales for the next generation of Air Traffic Management (ATM). Co-steered by the senior management from CAAS and Thales, AIR Lab is leveraging open and advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to develop and demonstrate future ATM Proof-of-Concepts (POCs). The POCs in AIR Lab will allow quick integration of the new innovations that are developed into an ATM System. AIR Lab is also co-located with the Thales Digital Factory to synergise with the digital transformation efforts in Thales. Strategically sited in the vibrant WeWork\xe2\x80\x99s flagship in Suntec, the AIR Lab aims to accelerate the development of the next-gen of local ATM experts and nurture their talents. ATM domain experts, software developers/engineers and Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) from CAAS and Thales would also be working in concert and in an agile fashion on the POCs. Supported by the Aviation Transformation Programme (ATP) under the National Research Foundation, AIR Lab provides an open platform for multiple stakeholders in the ATM value chain; including AI experts, software engineers, local start-ups, and enterprises, to collaborate and overcome technological challenges faced by conventional aviation management. The AIR Lab also provides an opportunity for innovative start-ups to participate in the excellence of Singapore\xe2\x80\x99s own ATM ecosystem and to jointly develop solutions that can be scaled at a global level. Position Summary: The Software Engineer contributes to design, development and testing of software components in line with the defined functional baseline of the solution. The Software Engineer will display high technical proficiency in back-end software design and development and, at the same time, will be ready to be flexible, proactive and comfortable with learning a new domain and new concepts and techniques. The Software Engineer will be working on critical components of a new, innovative and Cloud-native platform within an Agile team, building world leading technology. Her / his strengths and developmental interests will be in Core Java, low latency programming, real time software, micro-services, Cloud-native applications and open source within a complex applications environment deployed in cloud. Responsibilities:
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