Software Engineer - Frontend Autonomous Air System V&V
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Our Autonomous Air System V&V team builds the simulation and validation environments that enable rigorous testing of autonomous air systems before they ever leave the ground. We develop Software-in-the-Loop (SiL) and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) environments that allow engineers to integrate, test, and assure AI-driven capabilities against virtualised and representative hardware.
We build software that is subject to significant and unorthodox technical constraints, must operate in a wide variety of constantly-changing environments, and has to support an ever-growing list of challenging use-cases. What we build ultimately ends up in the hands of real people in high-risk, high-stress situations - from mission planning to command and control (C2) and mission debrief - so must be both reliable and frictionless.
Taken together, this brings a whole host of interesting engineering challenges across a wide variety of fields that you'll help us solve. To give some examples:
- Data visualization (e.g., rendering complex simulation outputs, test results, and AI behavior in human-understandable ways)
- Human-Autonomy Teaming (e.g., UIs for effective human oversight, control, and trust calibration)
- Real-time interfaces (e.g., live test execution dashboards, simulation monitoring, and streaming data displays)
- Complex technical UIs (e.g., making dense, multi-dimensional data accessible to engineers and operators)
- Design systems (e.g., building reusable component libraries that enable rapid, consistent UI development across products)
- Frontend performance (e.g., efficiently rendering large datasets, optimizing real-time updates, and maintaining responsiveness under load)
In several of these areas, we are working near the state-of-the-art; we actively read (and sometimes implement) research papers, and often need to push even further to make theory work in practice. In others, we are applying well-known techniques to real-world situations (with real-world limitations) that have never been used in before, which requires skill, diligence, and honing a deep understanding of the underlying technologies.
The day-to-day
- Review code contributions, proposals, and RFCs from colleagues. At Helsing we strongly believe that unblocking others takes precedence over spending more time on your own work.
- Own the user interface end-to-end, from early wireframes and prototypes through to production-ready code. You'll work closely with product and UX colleagues to shape how engineers interact with our tools.
- Propose and implement new features, capabilities, visualizations, or even full products across our stack. We encourage our engineers to look beyond their immediate team for missed opportunities, and to speak up when they identify one.
- Translate complex technical data into usable, intuitive interfaces. You'll turn raw simulation outputs, test results, and AI behavior data into visualizations that engineers can actually understand and act on.
- Establish and evolve our component library, ensuring consistency, reusability, and alignment with our visual design standards across multiple front-ends.
- Become a mentor, find a mentee, and help support and develop our interviewing pipeline. The people make or break the company, and we want as many engineers as possible to be part of fostering and growing the organisation.
- Share your experience and technical know-how with other Helsingers. We host tech talks, get together for smaller "let's learn together" groups, run topical office hours (e.g., on React, TypeScript), etc. to help each other get better with time.
- Connect with, understand, and make changes to backend systems as needed. Our backends are primarily written in Rust, and you'll need to be comfortable navigating unfamiliar codebases to unblock yourself and improve integrations.
- Further develop our tests and benchmarks, both at the micro and macro level. We operate in a domain where robustness is of the utmost importance, and an extensive and ever-improving test suite is key to achieving that.
- Present your work at our weekly demo sessions. We want engineers to come together around what they are working on and to feel like they are not endlessly squirrelling away at something that doesn't matter. To that end, we host (and actively work towards) demo sessions that allow early feedback, celebration of progress, and a better shared understanding of everything that goes on at Helsing.
Requirements
- Have strong frontend design and coding experience with JavaScript.
- Have state-of-the-art experience with frameworks like React.
- Enjoy designing for technical products and data-heavy UIs, and have strong user research and prototyping skills.
- Are experienced with APIs and server-client communication like REST and GraphQL.
- Are comfortable working with unfamiliar backends, ideally with some exposure to languages like Rust.
- Can write legible, maintainable, and performant code.
- Communicate well in English, both verbally and in writing.
- Enjoy collaborating with others, including reviewing code and pair programming.
- Are comfortable working asynchronously (writing PRs and RFCs, having discussions by email).
- Strive to improve yourself, your peers, and the culture you work in over time.
- Feel like ethical considerations are an inherent part of engineering.
Note: We operate at an intersection where women, as well as other minority groups, are systematically under-represented. We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the listed qualifications; ability and impact cannot be summarised in a few bullet points.
Nice to have
- Significant recent experience with React.
- Working knowledge of Next.js/SSR and its strengths and weaknesses.
- Established understanding of modern JS bundlers, such as Vite.
- Experience with styling utility-class libraries such as TailwindCSS.
- Data visualization expertise (e.g., D3.js, custom charting, or complex dashboard design).
- Background in designing software for aerospace, defense, or AI end users.
- Experience with simulation, model monitoring, or developer tools.
Benefits & conditions
- Competitive compensation and stock options
- Relocation support
- Social and education allowances
- Regular company events and all-hands to bring together employees as one team across Europe
Helsing is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability or gender identity. Please do not submit personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, data concerning your health, or data concerning your sexual orientation. Helsing's Candidate Privacy and Confidentiality Regime can be found here.
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