Job Type | Temporary / Contract |
Location | Gaydon |
Area | Gaydon, UK |
Sector | Engineering |
Salary | Market related |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Jack Slater |
Job Ref | 6328 |
Job Views | 6 |
- Description
Our OEM Client based in Gaydon, is searching for an Comms Systems Engineer to join their team, Inside IR35. This is a contract position until 31st March 2026.
Umbrella Pay Rate: £33.64 per hour.
Duties:
- Develop and maintain systems engineering competence in the squad.
- Ensure the requirements authored are robust and meet quality standards by developing the process and methods.
- Gather end-user (system engineer) needs, wants and concerns.
- Maintain understanding of system engineering process, regulatory and legislative landscape.
- Work with business analysts and process experts to develop compliant and efficient processes.
- Identify key performance indicators and measures for system engineering processes.
- Work with domain product owners to identify inputs to product roadmaps for delivery of process, methods, tools, training, etc.
- Guide domain product development (process, methods, tools, training, etc.) by supporting factory product owners and developers to understand system engineering principles and practices.
Skills Required:
- Previous experience as a System Engineering Practitioner across the whole System Engineering lifecycle (in a complex electrical/electronic, software or mechatronic environment).
- Previous experience in application of System Engineering tools and techniques in the real world (preferably in the defence, aerospace, rail or automotive industry).
- Previous experience of influencing business mindset and complex process change.
- Significant experience of SE toolset for example, IBM DOORS, Rhapsody, Catia Magic, etc.
- Extensive experience of requirements management practices in line with Systems Engineering processes.
- Real world experience of system engineering process and method development.
- Knowledge of system modelling, FMA, Cyber security, Functional safety practices.
Education Required:
Relevant Systems Engineering studies, accreditations and practices.