What drives you – the technology itself or the impact it makes? 

What if your experience could help solve the complex challenges that shape tomorrow’s defence systems – with real influence on how they’re built? 

Why choose – when you can have both.

As a Senior Software Engineer at Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, you’ll work on complex systems that rely on teamwork, system insight and technological innovation – in one of Norway’s most advanced engineering environments.

“There’s always something new to learn here – new challenges, new technologies, new opportunities,” 

Elin Lintvedt, Department Manager for 160 software engineers in the Missile Systems division.

“It’s a strong professional community where you can truly shape your career – whether you want to specialise, lead or collaborate across fields.”

Technology that challenges and inspires growth

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace develops some of the world’s most advanced defence systems.

“Some of the most cutting-edge software development you’ll find anywhere is happening right here,” says Team Lead Roger Werner Laug.

He points to projects such as the next-generation Supersonic Strike Missile (3SM) and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) – technologies designed to detect, identify and neutralise drones.

Machine learning and AI are also becoming an integral part of both our products and the way we develop software.

“It’s about innovation, new technology – and solving problems no one has solved before.”

Roger Werner Laug, Team Lead

He points to projects such as the next-generation Supersonic Strike Missile (3SM) and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) – technologies designed to detect, identify and neutralise drones.

Machine learning and AI are also becoming an integral part of both our products and the way we develop software. “It’s about innovation, new technology – and solving problems no one has solved before,” says Laug.

Here, software is about far more than writing code. It’s about understanding the entire system – from sensors and data collection to how the product performs in the field. That demands close collaboration between software, hardware and systems engineers, creating an environment where people learn from each other every day.

Broad roles – and real technical influence

As a Senior Software Engineer at Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, there are many paths to explore – whether you’re drawn to architecture, system integration, technical leadership, platform development or domain ownership. In every role, you’ll play a key part in shaping how our systems are built, connected and sustained. 

Some lead architectural work and define interfaces between complex sensor systems., others develop control and guidance software for missiles, naval platforms and ground-based systems. Many focus on test automation, simulation and tool development – or build platforms that make the entire organisation more efficient.

Through model-based development, software can be automatically generated from models, improving traceability and reducing the risk of human error in complex systems.

“We need people who take ownership – not only of the technical solutions, but of how we collaborate across disciplines,” says Laug.

The systems we develop are built to operate under extreme conditions and in critical situations – reliably, year after year. That calls for uncompromising robustness, quality and security.

For many, the real drive goes beyond technology. It’s about building systems that matter – solutions that protect people and society when performance is critical.

Experience that strengthens the team

In recent years, we’ve welcomed many new software engineers, bringing growth and fresh perspectives to the organisation.

“We’ve hired a lot of talented juniors who take responsibility early – but we need more experienced developers to support them,” says Lintvedt. 

Experience isn’t just about technical depth – it’s about perspective, confidence and the ability to see the bigger picture.

“Our senior engineers bring structure, focus and a clear understanding of how different disciplines connect. That makes the entire team stronger,” she adds.

Whether you’re new to the field or have decades of experience, learning never stops here. Experienced developers play a vital role in shaping the culture and making sure we carry forward the best of both worlds: the curiosity of the new and the wisdom of the experienced.

A culture built on trust and sharing

Knowledge sharing is a cornerstone of our culture – across disciplines and generations. “We have an open, approachable environment where people ask questions freely and learn from each other every day,” says Laug. We place strong emphasis on growth and responsibility. Those who want to specialise, take courses or move into leadership roles are encouraged to do so. The path from idea to decision is short, and you’ll have real influence over both the direction and outcome of your projects.

We value stability, security and long-term thinking – creating a solid working environment with great conditions, where people thrive and choose to stay. “Many people stay here for years – and that says a lot. It’s an environment with little politics and a strong sense of professional pride,” Lintvedt concludes.