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Requirements Manager

Wolverhampton
23 hours ago
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Company Description

Are you passionate about engineering? Do you want to make a difference?  

ALTEN is a global engineering and technology consultancy operating across over 30 countries worldwide. We partner with industry leaders across sectors including Aeronautics, Aerospace, Defence, Naval, Automotive, Energy, Rail, and many more to deliver innovative engineering solutions that drive technological advancement and support sustainable transformation. Our teams of passionate and agile engineers work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of technology and sustainability. At ALTEN, we empower talented engineers to innovate, solve complex challenges, and deliver impactful solutions that build tomorrow’s world—today.

Job Description

Take ownership of the requirements management process for complex aerospace systems that play a critical role in aircraft safety and performance. At ALTEN, we’re supporting advanced actuation system development where requirements traceability, validation, and system integrity are key to success. As a Systems Engineer, you’ll drive the definition, flow-down, and verification of system requirements across the full V-lifecycle, working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to ensure every function performs as intended — from concept to certification.

Location: Wolverhampton (on-site 3 days per week)
Experience Level: 5+ years in Systems Engineering with Requirements Management

Key Responsibilities:

Define, author, and manage system-level requirements for complex electromechanical systems
Ensure traceability, validation, and verification across the full systems lifecycle (V-Model)
Support design reviews, configuration control, and system-level integration activities
Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams to ensure system coherence
Maintain high-quality documentation and manage requirements baselines within DOORS 9.X
Contribute to continuous improvement of systems engineering processes within a safety-critical aerospace environment

Qualifications

Required Skills:

Proven background in Systems Engineering and Requirements Management
Experience authoring and tracing requirements using IBM DOORS.
Understanding of V-model development lifecycles and system validation methods
Degree or hands-on experience in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
Familiarity with aerospace or safety-critical product developmentDesirable Skills:

Knowledge of actuation, landing gear, or flight control systems
Exposure to Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tools such as Cameo or Rhapsody
Experience working to aerospace or defence standards (ARP4754A, DO-178C, DO-160, MIL-STD, etc.)
Strong stakeholder communication skills and a structured, systems-thinking mindsetRequired Qualifications:

A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, or Systems Engineering (or related discipline)
OR relevant technical military background with equivalent hands-on systems engineering experience

Additional Information

Why join us?

We foster a community of dually talented individuals who are both entrepreneurs and technology specialists. Our teams embody the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, enabling us to develop solutions most efficiently.
Our commitment to sustainable growth is unwavering, and we continuously strive for accelerated transformation and continuous improvement. Through ALTEN labs, mentoring programs, internal universities, and more, we are always pushing boundaries and embracing new possibilities.
We offer incredible opportunities to join inspiring projects in the most innovative companies.
We prioritise your career development with personalised support plans tailored to your own aspirations. We're here to empower you and help you reach your full potential.Join our passionate team and start building tomorrow, today!

In short you get:

A personalised career path and a rewarding management style
A chance to work on the most exciting engineering projects and technologies along with Premium Customers
A huge diversity of engineering projects and industries
A competitive salary
Private Medical & Travel Insurance
Pension Scheme
Cycle-to-work Scheme among many additional benefits
Social atmosphere, regular gatherings, and team buildings
Flexible way of working (role dependent)

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