Senior Integration Engineer - Aerospace - Oxford

Bond Williams
Oxford, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Company share plan

Our Oxford-based client is redefining jet propulsion, designing compact microturbine engines that outperform the state of the art with a fraction of the part count. They are scaling fast and have created a role for aSenior Systems Engineer who can bridge the gap between their engineering teams and the platforms their engines power.

Reporting to the Head of Testing, you'll be the technical authority on integration - owning documentation, leading on-site campaigns, and ensuring every engine installation goes flawlessly. This is a cross-functional role that takes you from the drawing board to the test stand: collaborating with design and manufacturing internally, and representing the company with confidence at customer sites across the UK and beyond.

The Senior Integration Engineer will take ownership of:

  • The full suite of integration documentation - ICDs, installation manuals, commissioning procedures, and operational handbooks - translated into clear, traceable content and maintained under robust configuration control
  • End-to-end planning and execution of integration, commissioning, and test campaigns at external facilities and customer sites, from readiness reviews through to post-test reporting
  • Health, safety, and quality compliance on every site, every time
  • Customer relationships across the integration lifecycle - from interface definitions through to successful commissioning - providing technical guidance and capturing feedback to inform future development
  • Close collaboration with design, manufacturing, and production to ensure integration requirements are baked into the product from day one
  • Helping to shape the company's integration capability - processes, tooling, and team structure - as the division scales

The ideal Senior Integration Engineer will possess:

  • A proven track record integrating complex hardware in propulsion, aerospace, defence, automotive powertrain, or a comparable high-performance environment
  • Strong technical authorship - ICDs, installation and commissioning procedures, test plans, and operational manuals
  • Experience leading integration or test campaigns at internal facilities and customer sites
  • Excellent stakeholder communication, from operators to senior leadership
  • Deep familiarity with configuration control, requirements management, and regulated quality and safety environments
  • A hands-on, solutions-first mindset

There are fantastic progression opportunities on offer in addition to a good salary and benefits package, including company share plan.

Bond Williams Professional Recruitment are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency

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