Avionics Systems Engineer

Morson Edge
Yeovil, Somerset, United Kingdom
Last month
£60 – £65 ph

Salary

£60 – £65 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
13 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Avionics Systems Engineer

Location: Yeovil, 2/3 days per week on site

Duration: 6 Months

Rate: £60 – 65 Ph Ltd

To carry out requirements definition, design, development, integration, test, certification (Military and Civil) and support of Avionic and Mission Systems.

KEY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES TO INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

• Responsible for the definition, design, development, integration, testing, qualification and in-service engineering support for avionics and mission Subsystems. The role offers significant variety and could include, however, will include a number of the aspects outlined below:

• Capture of requirements for Subsystems and the scheming of optimal solutions, including consideration of safety and airworthiness aspects.

• Leading and undertaking detailed design and specification of Subsystems, including the preparation of requirements specifications and statements of work for vendor products or internal software developments.

• Leading the execution of detailed design analysis and trade-off studies to support the evaluation of alternative solutions. Use of computer tools, prototyping, simulation and analysis techniques, where appropriate, to assess system performance.

• Monitoring of internal software development / vendor engineering activities that support Aircraft and Mission System development.

• Presentation of Avionic and Mission Systems aspects at aircraft Design Reviews.

• Leading the planning and executing test and integration activities to support system development and qualification.

• Leading the production of documentation to support airworthiness clearance and qualification of Aircraft and Mission Systems, including security and cyber considerations.

• Leading the development of flight test activities for avionic and mission subsystems.

• Providing support to aircraft production and clearance activities.

• Leading and undertaking technology research tasks associated with avionic and mission systems.

• Provide mentoring and guidance to apprentices and developing engineers.

Key Skillset

• Specific in-depth knowledge and experience in the design, development, integration (including rig aspects) and qualification of avionic and mission systems.

• Have a detailed knowledge and understanding of the relevant airworthiness regulations (Military and Civil).

• Knowledge and understanding of emerging avionic and mission sensor concepts and technologies.

• Knowledge, understanding and experience of the methods, tools and techniques used for the capture of requirements, design, analysis, development and integration of avionic and mission systems.

• Experience with the usage of the DOORS Requirements Management Tool (or similar) and Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tools is highly desirable.

• Specific, in-depth knowledge and experience in Avionic and Mission systems, covering some of the following:

o Navigation Systems;

o Controls and Displays, and Human-Machine Integration;

o Mission Sensor Systems, such as Radar, EW and FLIR;

o Aircraft and Mission Processing Systems

o Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems

o Electrical Installation

o Software Engineering

o Air Vehicle systems

o Mission Planning Systems

o Human Machine Interface - HMI.

o Electrical and avionic system integration.

o Electromagnetic Environment and Effects – E3.

o Cyber and security considerations

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