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7 months ago
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Redline are working alongside an Essex-based client who are an industry renowned designer and developer of unique and advanced technology, in their search for a Contract Systems Engineer - Compliance.

Our client has a significant presence in various highly regulated industries operating across a wide range of different projects, including aerospace, defence and medical. They are looking for someone who can hit the ground running on the second iteration of one of their existing products. You will be required to be on site at least 4 days a week with 1 day working from home available.

Key skills required, Contract Systems Engineer - Compliance, Essex:

  • Strong experience in a systems engineering role, focusing on electronics/electrical compliance

  • Experience of defence standards (MIL)

  • Experience with global compliance standards (CE, UKCA etc.)

    Due to the nature of the work, BPSS clearance is required as a minimum with SC Clearance potentially being needed.

    This contract will not accept candidates operating via a PSC, therefore you will be required to work via an Umbrella company.

    For more information or to apply for the Contract Systems Engineer - Compliance, opportunity based in Essex, please contact Laura Preston - (url removed) / (phone number removed) quoting reference LMP1026

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