Mission Planning & Control Lead Architect

Bristol
2 weeks ago
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Mission Planning & Control Lead Architect on an initial 12 - month contract. As the Mission Planning & Control Lead Architect you will be responsible for the generation of all architectural artefacts within the boundary of TP15 Mission Planning & Control through a combination of your own work, as well as guiding other architects within the team.

Role: Mission Planning & Control Lead Architect
Pay: Up to £80 per hour via umbrella
Location: Stevenage or Bristol
Contract: Monday- Friday, 37 Hours per week, 12 months Contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: SC Required to start

Responsibilities:

Lead the architecture development for Mission Planning & Control products within the TP15 weapon system.
Own and maintain the MP&C Architecture Vision
Support the Head of FC/ASW TP15 MP&C capture activity breakdowns / plans and key milestones associated with the MP&C architecture development
Local task delegation to MP&C architects
Manage the delivery of work packages
Ensure coherence of the TP15 MP&C architecture with the broader Weapon System Architecture, including decomposition traceability, interface definition etc.
Guide the team in the process and implementation of using the architecture model to support and drive design definition.
1st report into the Head of FC/ASW TP15 MP&C
Upward reporting of progress, issues etc.
Distilling of direction into effective team direction and leadership
Support to, and effective collaboration with other 1st reports to ultimately deliver on team objectives.
Essential Skills:

Strong background in complex systems architecture - including having been a practitioner of MBSE in a relevant environment.
Understanding or experience of key architectural principles in a product line environment would be advantageous.
Great communication skills, a strong desire to build and nurture effective relationships and work collaboratively across local and wider teams.
Ability to influence and lead effectively, including the ability to co-ordinate and drive through activities across multi-skilled teams.
Ability to autonomously lead work packages across small to medium teams.
Ability to learn rapidly and understand highly complex problems.
Proficiency with;
Rhapsody (essential) & SysML
IBM Engineering Workflow Management (formerly Rational Team Concert) (essential)
DOORS Next Generation (ideal)
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

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