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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Software Test Engineer, Intelligence Systems - **Company:** Anduril Industries - **Location:** Reston, VA, United States - **Salary:** $112,000.0 - $149,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Testing (Software), C (Programming Language), .NET Framework, Automation of Tests, Unit Testing, C++ (Programming Language), Databases, Computer Engineering, Custom Software, Microsoft SQL Server, Software Systems, ReactJS, Information Technology - **Published:** August 14, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.clearancejobs.com/jobs/9089578/software-test-engineer-intelligence-systems ## About the Role * 2+ years of experience in full-stack software testing * Deep experience with managing complex test plans against evolving software baselines * Bachelors in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related fields * Experience working in constrained development environments, including air-gapped systems * Demonstrated ability to develop and execute test plans for complex systems * Ability to quickly understand and navigate complex systems and established code bases * Currently possesses and is able to maintain an active U.S. Top Secret SCI security clearance with Full Scope Polygraph, * 2+ years of experience in full-stack software testing, with experience testing embedded systems * 1+ years building and executing automated tests * Test experience at all levels of the software stack, from databases to GUI frameworks including but not limited to C, C++, React, .NET, and Microsoft SQL Server * Experience with various testing regimes from unit-tests to user-tests * Strong focus on security and user experience ## Description We are looking for a Software Test Engineer to join our rapidly growing team in Reston, Virginia. In this role you will be responsible for testing custom developed software solutions and user-facing software in both a traditional desktop environment and on embedded and custom hardware devices. This role may include writing, maintaining, and executing detailed test plans, and owning testing methodologies across multiple projects. You will analyze test results, support prioritization and decision making, as well as identify areas for improvement. You will often need to find creative solutions to create reproducible testing scenarios and environments. The data you collect may support both finding and fixing bugs, identifying useful new features, and enabling the mission operations for our solutions. WHAT YOU'LL DO * Work directly with project managers to write, maintain, and execute tests for full-stack software and user-facing software on custom and embedded hardware * Perform various types of testing on custom software projects, including manual testing and automated checks of functionality, performance, and reliability * Develop creative testing approaches that ensure reusability and provide data to characterize the performance of custom solutions * Work with existing teams to maintain and update existing testing plans * Be able to work, in detail, across multiple projects' testing needs * Help ensure that shipped software is of high quality and free of defects * Work with application developers to resolve issues identified during testing * Drive end-to-end test management and deliver clear, concise reports to cross-functional and program teams * Execute and analyze simulations including simulated operational environments * Report to the overall software lead for the project * Coordinate with other software team leads, engineering leads, and external teams or subcontractors as needed, To ensure your safety and help you navigate your job search with confidence, please keep the following critical points in mind: * No Financial Requests: Anduril will never solicit payment or demand personal financial details (such as banking information, credit card numbers, or social security numbers) at any stage of our hiring process. 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