Power System Requirement Engineer
Location: Staffordshire, UK
Employment Type: Full-time Permanent
Qualifications / Requirements
* Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Automation and Control Engineering, or a related field.
* Minimum of 5 years of experience in Systems Engineering, with practical involvement in Requirements Management, Verification, and Validation activities.
* Experience in the HVDC Power Transmission industry or similar is preferred.
* Proficiency with requirements management tools such as IBM DOORS.
* Experience with Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools.
* Excellent communication skills, capable of conveying complex technical information to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
* Ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary, multicultural team environment.
* Willingness to travel as needed.
* High integrity and accountability, with a results-driven mindset.
Job Description Summary
* Seeking a Systems Engineer to plan, supervise, and coordinate all technical tasks related to systems engineering for the project, whether conducted internally or by suppliers/sub-contractors. Join us in a major initiative at the core of Europe's energy transition, driving large, complex projects with diverse, international teams.
* Perform detailed requirements analysis to support project objectives.
* Gather stakeholder technical needs and translate them into clear, verifiable system requirements.
* Allocate system requirements to subsystems and relevant requirement owners.
* Develop and manage Verification & Validation plans and reports for system requirements.
* Collaborate with stakeholders to coordinate Verification & Validation activities throughout all project phases.
* Ensure the quality and consistency of systems engineering deliverables.
* Manage and communicate all relevant data within the requirements management database.
Implement and uphold ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 standards for systems and software engineering lifecycle processes.
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