Lead Engineer

Oakley, Dorset
3 weeks ago
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Job title: Lead Engineers
Location: Wimborne, Dorset (Hybrid - 3 days onsite)
Job type: Contract
Rate of pay: £70.00/hr UMB (Inside IR35)

Due to the nature of this role, candidates must be eligible for Baseline Security Clearance and comply with ITAR regulations.

Who We Are & What's on Offer
We're partnering with a prominent aerospace organisation that is looking to engage experienced Contract Lead Engineers specialising in Air-to-Air Refuelling (AAR) and Actuation Systems.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge aerospace technology alongside world-class aircraft manufacturers.

You'll play a key role in innovative aerospace programmes within a dynamic and supportive team environment.

Note: For the AAR role, there is a preference for candidates with an Avionics background.

What will I be doing?

As a Lead Engineer (Air-to-Air Refuelling & Actuation Systems), you'll take ownership of engineering activities across the entire product lifecycle - from requirements capture to system qualification. Key responsibilities will include:

Leading the design, development, integration, and verification of complex systems
Planning, managing, and executing engineering activities, reviews, and project milestones
Collaborating with customers, suppliers, and internal stakeholders to ensure technical solutions meet expectations
Overseeing technical risk management, design changes, and maintaining design traceability
Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives within engineering processes

Your Background

We're looking for professionals with:

Proven experience in mechanical, electromechanical, or systems product development - ideally in roles such as Systems Engineer, Project Engineer, or Lead Design Engineer
A background within Aerospace, Defence, or similarly regulated industries
An engineering degree (or equivalent technical qualification)
Strong knowledge of the full engineering lifecycle and systems engineering management practices
Familiarity with requirements management tools (experience with DOORS or CRADLE would be a bonus)
A proactive, problem-solving mindset with a collaborative, solutions-driven approach

Ready to join the team?

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