Job Description
Senior / Principal Systems Engineer
* £45,000 - £85,000 + car allowance
* Bristol, London, Manchester, Reading (Hybrid)
Join us as a Senior / Principal Systems Engineering Consultant in Aerospace, Defence, Security and Technology (ADS&T).
You'll lead teams that use Systems Thinking to analyse, assess and develop solutions to their most complex challenges. Underpinned by a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) ethos, you will help our clients unlock their full potential to innovate. We have a wide variety of projects, ranging from niche consultancy projects to large, high-profile programmes, providing continuous challenges.
Your Purpose: Senior / Principal Systems Engineer
* Provide consultancy to client project and engineering managers.
* Lead the application of best practice techniques and tools on client and internal projects.
* Champion a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach to solving client issues.
* Develop and implement strategies to achieve successful client decision milestones.
* Deliver engineering outputs within time, cost, and quality constraints as part of an engineering service to a client.
* Proactively identify opportunities and contribute to ADS&T growth.
* Contribute to the development of our people through mentoring and coaching.
What can you bring: Senior / Principal Systems Engineer
* Experience with MBSE approaches and tools (e.g., Sparx EA, Cameo).
* Knowledge of modelling and architecture frameworks, e.g., UML/SysML, ArchiMate, TOGAF, MODAF.
* Understanding of requirements engineering and its connection to verification and validation.
* Knowledge of engineering lifecycles, including their selection, tailoring, and implementation.
* Experience working on the integration of complex systems, such as military and civilian platforms (submarines, aircraft, ships, vehicles), civilian aircraft systems, and advanced power and energy systems.
* Application of systems engineering processes (e.g., ISO 15288:2023) across the lifecycle.
* Experience managing projects and teams within different development methods, including understanding of the MOD’s acquisition framework and Knowledge in Defence (KiD).
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