Software Engineering Developer (Linux)
Top Benefits
About the role
At General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada, our focus extends beyond engineering technology solutions—we are dedicated to cultivating careers. If you seek a purpose-driven career solving some of the world’s most critical problems, alongside some of the brightest engineering minds, your application is welcome. Join a community where your unique perspective propels innovation.
Why Join Us?
- Flexible Work Environment: We have On-site and Hybrid positions, this is often dependent on the nature of your role. We offer a variety of options for your work schedule which includes compressed work week options, flexible start times and shut down periods.
- Professional Development: We offer a number of resources and support to help develop your professional toolkit! You should anticipate regular progress reviews as well as access to educational assistance, professional designations and certification support, training and more!
- Total Rewards: Consider it covered—health, dental, and beyond. Early access to a pension plan with various perks to acknowledge your contributions to the organization.
Job Description We are currently hiring for a working level Software Engineer with Linux systems administration experience to support delivery of critical capabilities for the Canadian Army. You will be working with a multidisciplinary engineering team to deliver Intelligence, Reconnaissance, Target Acquisition and Surveillance (ISTAR) capabilities into a fully integrated tactical network, capable of providing flexible, multi-role and combat-capable communications, command and control. You will be part of an agile development team that is responsible for designing, implementing and verifying software components for ISTAR commanders and operators. As a team member, you will work closely with the lead engineer to deploy system architecture to facilitate implementation, testing, and maintenance.
As part of the Agile team, you will:
- Design, develop, implement, troubleshoot, and maintain various IT systems, ensuring optimal performance, availability, and security.
- Manage IT system infrastructure and processes related to these systems, including monitoring and problem resolution.
- Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve system problems, communicating status to management and internal customers.
- Identify, analyze, document, and resolve issues and defects throughout the product life cycle, supporting verification and validation test events.
- Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code according to standards and best practices.
- Implement software components that integrate sensors into ISTAR solutions, develop and perform software tests, and debug software.
- Participate in software code reviews, ensuring high-quality code and adherence to coding standards.
- Provide leadership and mentorship to more junior team members, contributing to their growth and development.
- Stay up-to-date with industry trends and technologies, applying technical expertise to drive innovation and improvement in software development processes.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
This role requires on-site work at our Ottawa office and customer locations within the National Capital Region, with flexibility to work remotely when necessary. Occasional travel may be required to support customer field trials.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline.
- 5+ years of related experience developing system software.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C# or Java.
- Strong problem-solving, debugging, and troubleshooting skills.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Experience with software configuration management tools and the Agile software process.
- Ability to work effectively independently and within a team environment.
- Effective time management skills to meet schedule and budget targets.
- Proficient in Linux OS, especially in distributions such as RedHat, CentOS, or Ubuntu.
- Experience managing user accounts, groups, permissions, and authentication using standard Linux tools.
- Well-versed in configuring and troubleshooting network services including DNS, DHCP, and firewalls.
- Versatile in working with virtualization platforms such as VMware, and container technologies like Docker.
- Proven experience with container technology, including Kubernetes, Docker, and other orchestration tools.
- Skilled in administering large software deployments on Linux/Unix systems, clustered storage solutions (e.g., Ceph), and configuration management software (e.g., Puppet, Ansible).
- Must be a Canadian citizen with 15 years of consecutive residence in Canada. Must be able to obtain and maintain Canadian Security Clearance and a positive Controlled Goods Assessment.
Additional Information We believe the unique contributions of each of our colleagues are key in our ability to drive innovation. By fostering a culture of belonging, encouraging idea sharing at all levels, and reinforcing the very real impact of what we do, we offer an environment where everyone can take pride in their work. We respect diverse opinions, and value the lived experiences each and every one of us bring to our workplace. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application process, please contact Human Resources via recruitment@gd-ms.ca.
About General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada
As one of Canada’s largest, most established defence and security technology companies, General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada is a force in the business community, developing and utilizing the skills of Canadian suppliers, building Canada’s manufacturing base, and supporting research and development, while providing a flexible and innovation-driven workplace for over 1,200 employees across the country. For more than 70 years, we have been a trusted partner to militaries worldwide. We are proud of the work we do to develop cutting-edge solutions and through continuous engagement, we have built a critical understanding of user needs across land, sea, air and cyber domains. Community involvement is at the core of our mission. We are dedicated to supporting our communities and giving back to them in the same way that they give to us. We are proud to support Canada Army Run; thrilled to continue our patron sponsorship for Women in Defence and Security (WiDS); support STEAM initiatives including FIRST Robotics teams; and offer support to Team Rubicon Canada as they engage veterans in continued service through disaster response. We firmly believe that diversity of talent, thought, experience and perspective produce a high level of creativity and innovation that deliver results to our customers in Canada and around the world.
Software Engineering Developer (Linux)
Top Benefits
About the role
At General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada, our focus extends beyond engineering technology solutions—we are dedicated to cultivating careers. If you seek a purpose-driven career solving some of the world’s most critical problems, alongside some of the brightest engineering minds, your application is welcome. Join a community where your unique perspective propels innovation.
Why Join Us?
- Flexible Work Environment: We have On-site and Hybrid positions, this is often dependent on the nature of your role. We offer a variety of options for your work schedule which includes compressed work week options, flexible start times and shut down periods.
- Professional Development: We offer a number of resources and support to help develop your professional toolkit! You should anticipate regular progress reviews as well as access to educational assistance, professional designations and certification support, training and more!
- Total Rewards: Consider it covered—health, dental, and beyond. Early access to a pension plan with various perks to acknowledge your contributions to the organization.
Job Description We are currently hiring for a working level Software Engineer with Linux systems administration experience to support delivery of critical capabilities for the Canadian Army. You will be working with a multidisciplinary engineering team to deliver Intelligence, Reconnaissance, Target Acquisition and Surveillance (ISTAR) capabilities into a fully integrated tactical network, capable of providing flexible, multi-role and combat-capable communications, command and control. You will be part of an agile development team that is responsible for designing, implementing and verifying software components for ISTAR commanders and operators. As a team member, you will work closely with the lead engineer to deploy system architecture to facilitate implementation, testing, and maintenance.
As part of the Agile team, you will:
- Design, develop, implement, troubleshoot, and maintain various IT systems, ensuring optimal performance, availability, and security.
- Manage IT system infrastructure and processes related to these systems, including monitoring and problem resolution.
- Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve system problems, communicating status to management and internal customers.
- Identify, analyze, document, and resolve issues and defects throughout the product life cycle, supporting verification and validation test events.
- Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code according to standards and best practices.
- Implement software components that integrate sensors into ISTAR solutions, develop and perform software tests, and debug software.
- Participate in software code reviews, ensuring high-quality code and adherence to coding standards.
- Provide leadership and mentorship to more junior team members, contributing to their growth and development.
- Stay up-to-date with industry trends and technologies, applying technical expertise to drive innovation and improvement in software development processes.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
This role requires on-site work at our Ottawa office and customer locations within the National Capital Region, with flexibility to work remotely when necessary. Occasional travel may be required to support customer field trials.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline.
- 5+ years of related experience developing system software.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C# or Java.
- Strong problem-solving, debugging, and troubleshooting skills.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Experience with software configuration management tools and the Agile software process.
- Ability to work effectively independently and within a team environment.
- Effective time management skills to meet schedule and budget targets.
- Proficient in Linux OS, especially in distributions such as RedHat, CentOS, or Ubuntu.
- Experience managing user accounts, groups, permissions, and authentication using standard Linux tools.
- Well-versed in configuring and troubleshooting network services including DNS, DHCP, and firewalls.
- Versatile in working with virtualization platforms such as VMware, and container technologies like Docker.
- Proven experience with container technology, including Kubernetes, Docker, and other orchestration tools.
- Skilled in administering large software deployments on Linux/Unix systems, clustered storage solutions (e.g., Ceph), and configuration management software (e.g., Puppet, Ansible).
- Must be a Canadian citizen with 15 years of consecutive residence in Canada. Must be able to obtain and maintain Canadian Security Clearance and a positive Controlled Goods Assessment.
Additional Information We believe the unique contributions of each of our colleagues are key in our ability to drive innovation. By fostering a culture of belonging, encouraging idea sharing at all levels, and reinforcing the very real impact of what we do, we offer an environment where everyone can take pride in their work. We respect diverse opinions, and value the lived experiences each and every one of us bring to our workplace. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application process, please contact Human Resources via recruitment@gd-ms.ca.
About General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada
As one of Canada’s largest, most established defence and security technology companies, General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada is a force in the business community, developing and utilizing the skills of Canadian suppliers, building Canada’s manufacturing base, and supporting research and development, while providing a flexible and innovation-driven workplace for over 1,200 employees across the country. For more than 70 years, we have been a trusted partner to militaries worldwide. We are proud of the work we do to develop cutting-edge solutions and through continuous engagement, we have built a critical understanding of user needs across land, sea, air and cyber domains. Community involvement is at the core of our mission. We are dedicated to supporting our communities and giving back to them in the same way that they give to us. We are proud to support Canada Army Run; thrilled to continue our patron sponsorship for Women in Defence and Security (WiDS); support STEAM initiatives including FIRST Robotics teams; and offer support to Team Rubicon Canada as they engage veterans in continued service through disaster response. We firmly believe that diversity of talent, thought, experience and perspective produce a high level of creativity and innovation that deliver results to our customers in Canada and around the world.