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MBSE Systems Engineer - Rocket Propulsion

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MBSE Systems Engineer - Rocket Propulsion

  • Kidderminster (4 days p/w onsite)

  • £40,000 - £60,000 + excellent bens.

    A truly unique opportunity to join a world leading Rocket Propulsion Technology organisation!

    We develop and manufactures a range of solid propellant rocket motors for use in Defence & Security. The successful candidate will take on responsibility for and leadership of several projects related to adoption of MBSE and will help train, guide and support colleagues on the uses and application of MBSE.

    This role is part of the design / modelling / simulation team under the responsibility of the Design Manager within the Engineering department.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES & REPONSIBILITIES - MBSE Systems Engineer

  • Development and maintenance of Rocket Motor system models

    o Creation of Digital Models to represent Rocket Motor systems.

    o Analysing and Validating data to support model development.

    o Providing technical leadership and guidance for MBSE best practice.

  • Ensuring Digital Continuity within the Engineering function

    o Establishing and maintaining single sources of truth for Engineering data.

    o Ensuring consistency and traceability across the Rocket Motor lifecycle.

    o Integration of testing and verification into system models.

  • Facilitating communication and collaboration on system requirements and design

    o Working with key stakeholders (Engineers, Technical Authorities and Clients).

    o Offering expertise on Digital Modelling and solution architecture.

    o Control and management of system requirements in conjunction with project design and technical authorities.

  • Technical leadership of projects related to Digital Engineering such as

    o Adoption of new engineering digital systems and/or tools.

    o Validation and verification of Digital Models.

    Additional rocket motor related responsibilities available through further development and training, which could include; performance modelling and simulation, structural analysis and simulation, or R&T.

    EXPERIENCE & BACKGROUND - MBSE Systems Engineer

    Qualifications:

    o Educated to degree level in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering or another related discipline.

    o Demonstrated proficiency/qualifications in the use of MBSE methodologies and tools (E.g. SysML).

    Experience:

    o Experience with Model-Based Systems Engineering (More than 2 years)

    o Demonstrated programming skills such as Matlab, Python or Javascript.

    o Proficiency with the Microsoft office package, particularly Word, Excel and Access

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