Model-Based Systems Engineer

Ansty, Warwickshire
1 week ago
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Role: Model-Based Systems Engineer

Location: Coventry - Hybrid Working depending on team

Salary: £45,000 - £62,000 - Depending on Experience

Our client, an established UK aerospace & defence firm, are seeking a number of Model-Based Systems Engineers to join their team. You'll join a dynamic team at the forefront of innovation, where you'll contribute to the foundational stages of a future Submarine programme, influencing key decisions and shaping the next generation of underwater technology.

Some of the main duties of the Model-Based Systems Engineer will include:

You will provide subject matter expertise and advice to internal and external stakeholders on Systems Engineering and Model Based Systems Engineering
Coach and mentor in Systems Engineering practices
Lead activities and supervise others as they tailor and develop Systems Engineering practices to suit the needs of a particular project / programme of work
Effectively communicate and negotiate with stakeholders to ensure the development and delivery of optimised systems
Demonstrate expertise in a given domain and also absorb and process new domain knowledge quickly
You will work collaboratively across Engineering disciplines and other Functions

What experience you need to be the successful Model-Based Systems Engineer:

You are an experienced Engineer with a breadth of systems engineering knowledge and an understanding of the full engineering lifecycle
You understand systems engineering approaches, processes and procedures
You have a sound basis in the science of engineering - the basic physics, chemistry and mathematics on which engineering is founded
You are degree qualified or have equivalent experience in a science technology, engineering, or mathematics related discipline
You have an awareness of the many disciplines that impact on system design, from the different branches of engineering through law, commerce, management, logistics and politics
You are a member of appropriate professional institution and Chartered with them, or demonstrable working towards Chartership
You can coach, mentor and assist others

Benefits: Overtime, 14% pension, 25 days holiday, free shares and more!

This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Model-Based Systems Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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