Senior Systems Engineer

Denham
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Senior Systems Engineer (12 Month Fixed Term Contract)
Denham
Martin-Baker is the world’s leading manufacturer of ejection and crashworthy seats, saving over 7,805 lives to date. We combine cutting-edge engineering with a clear mission: protecting aircrew around the world.
We are now recruiting a Senior Systems Engineer (12 month Fixed Term contract) to join our established Systems Engineering team at our Denham site.
The Role:
As a Senior Systems Engineer, you will lead complex analytical engineering activities across the full product lifecycle — from concept and development through to production and verification. You will be responsible for maintaining system requirements, conducting in-depth analyses, supporting system verification, and producing highly technical documentation required for internal, customer, and contractual purposes.
You will also play a key role in mentoring Systems Engineers, helping maximise team capability, quality, and productivity while supporting continuous professional development.
This role offers exposure to cutting-edge aerospace systems engineering within a highly specialised and safety-critical environment.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct system requirements analysis and generate specifications
  • Prepare highly complex technical documentation for internal, customer, and contract use
  • Perform feasibility studies and trade-off analyses to support new and existing programmes
  • Carry out physiological load assessments as required
  • Conduct simulations, analyses, and test matching using appropriate software tools
  • Develop new simulation models and innovative analysis techniques
  • Design and develop software, including safety-critical applications
  • Support system verification activities across the product lifecycle
  • Coach, mentor, and support other Systems Engineers, including new hires
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels within the organisation and with customers
  • Participate in IPT meetings, design reviews, and technical presentations
  • Travel within the UK and overseas as required
    About You
    We are looking for highly capable, analytical, and motivated engineers with a passion for complex systems and safety-critical aerospace products.
    Essential:
  • Degree (2:1 or above) in engineering, science, or a related discipline
  • Extensive experience in aerospace or similar systems engineering environments
  • Strong understanding of multi-disciplinary engineering principles and practices
  • Proven experience producing complex technical documentation
  • Understanding of software development and systems modelling
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, including senior stakeholder engagement
  • Innovative problem-solving ability underpinned by strong analytical skills
  • Highly IT literate
  • Ability to mentor and support junior engineers
    Desirable:
    Understanding of UML and/or SysML
    Experience developing simulation models
    Chartered Engineer (CEng) status
    Benefits:
  • 9% non-contributory pension (18+)
  • Midday finish on Fridays
  • 4x salary Life Assurance (18+)
  • Personalised training & development plan
  • Healthcare Cash Plan
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Option to purchase additional annual leave
  • Cycle to Work & nursery benefits
  • Discounts via the Martin-Baker+ platform
    Your Interview Journey:
    Initial Telephone Interview: A detailed discussion with your Recruitment Business Partner
    First Stage Interview (Microsoft Teams): Structured interview with the Hiring Manager
    Final Stage Interview: Face-to-face technical and competency interview
    Why Join Us?
    At Martin-Baker, your work directly contributes to saving lives. You’ll be part of a collaborative, innovative engineering environment working on safety-critical aerospace systems with real opportunities to develop and progress.
    This role is subject to UK Government security clearance. Applicants must have the existing right to work in the UK and be currently residing in the UK

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