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Model Based Systems Engineer

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6 months ago
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Model Based Systems Engineer
Permanent role
Based in Brough
Offering £47,000

Do you have experience with MBSE?
Are you looking to develop and grow your skills?
Do you want to work with an industry-leading company?

If your answers are yes to these, then this could be the role for you!

As the Model Based Systems Engineer, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry!

You will be involved in:

Developing model representations of systems and platforms
Collaborating with a community of engineers to understand the relationships between interfacing systems/platforms
Developing strategies to use modelling to optimise verification, validation, demonstrations and trial activity
Undertaking model verification activity using real-world data
Identifying solutions and options that deliver at a platform level
Guiding and influencing a diverse and highly skilled community of specialist engineers and team leaders
Your skillset may include:

Degree educated in a STEM discipline or HND/HNC with equivalent experience
Systems Engineering, Software Engineering or Electrical Engineering experience
Knowledge of aircraft and their systems operation and key performance parameters
Ability to analyse system and aircraft performance
Experienced with logical and mathematical based engineering tools (e.g. SysML, Matlab/Simulink, Cameo System Modeller)
Understanding of Model Base System Engineering principles and toolsets

If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further!

Model Based Systems Engineer
Permanent role
Based in Brough
Offering £47,000

Disclaimer:

This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission

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