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Control Systems Engineer

Stokesley
1 week ago
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Company: Applied Integration

Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Control Systems Engineer to support the Verification and Validation (V&V) lifecycle of complex systems within a highly regulated environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring system compliance, integrity, and interface alignment across control systems and subsystems throughout the development lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities:

• Lead and support Verification & Validation activities across the full systems lifecycle (from requirements definition through to commissioning).

• Develop and manage interface definitions between plant systems and other subsystems.

• Ensure traceability of requirements and verification evidence using appropriate systems engineering tools (e.g., iDefine & Polarion).

• Engage with multi-disciplinary engineering teams and regulatory stakeholders to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.

• Support the definition, implementation, and maintenance of systems architecture for plant-level systems.

• Contribute to design reviews, hazard analyses, and interface control documents.

• Produce high-quality technical documentation in line with industry and project standards.

Required Experience & Skills:

• Proven experience in plant systems engineering, preferably in nuclear, defence, rail, or aerospace sectors.

• Strong understanding of the V&V lifecycle in a regulated engineering environment.

• Experience with interface management and systems integration.

• Proficient with systems engineering tools such as iDefine, Polarion, Teamcenter, or equivalent.

• Familiarity with relevant regulations and standards (e.g., IEC 61508, ISO 9001, DEF-STANs, etc.).

• Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills

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