Senior Systems Engineer

Premier Group Recruitment
Towcester, Northamptonshire
11 months ago
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Job Title: Senior Systems Engineer
Location: Northamptonshire
Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 per annum
Hybrid working
British Citizen or ability to obtain required security clearance
 
Company Overview & Job Title:
A highly regarded engineering organization located in Northamptonshire who specialise in Aerospace, Defence and Security Technology Communications have a new role to hire a Senior Systems Engineer to join the highly skilled engineering team on a permanent basis.
 
Salary and hybrid working on offer:
The salary on offer for the successful Systems Engineer is £60,000 - £65,000 per annum. Hybrid working of 3 days in the office and 2 days WFH is available. The Senior Systems Engineer must be a British citizen or eligible for UK security clearance (SC).
 
The Role:
The successful Senior Systems Engineer will play a pivotal role in serving high-end, mission-critical RF systems. The Senior Systems Engineer responsibilities will include systems architecture, requirement capture and management, performance analysis, and system verification. The ideal Senior Systems Engineer will need to be comfortable working across the full product lifecycle and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams because the position is technically hands-on and strategically involved.
 
Senior Systems Engineer Responsibilities:

Bids and Proposals Support
Definition of technical solutions
System Architecture
Systems Requirements Capture and Management
System Performance Analysis
Interface Definition
System VerificationSenior Systems Engineer Key Skills:

5-7+ years of industry experience
Strong systems engineering background across full development lifecycle
Experience with systems engineering, architecture through design, implementation and verification
A strong understanding of systems engineering methods, toolsets and processes
Demonstrated ability to successfully achieve assigned tasks in complex systems Engineering
Able to lead and contribute to technical delivery and documentation
Proven background in engineering design, systems engineering or project/product implementation
Skills in analysis, critical thinking and technical problem solving
Ability to work in a team and interact with other Engineering disciplines
Strong background in real systems engineering in Defence, Security, Aviation/AerospaceBenefits Package - Annual bonus: 3–6% of salary, 25 days holiday (with the option to buy five additional days via salary sacrifice), 5% pension contribution (when matched by the employee), Life cover, 40-hour working week with hybrid working.

If you’re interested in the Senior Systems Engineering role then please apply now with your updated CV or call Frank Kanjanda at Premier Group at (phone number removed) and (url removed) for further information about the role and company

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