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Senior Systems Engineer - Aerospace

Gold Group
Cheltenham
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Senior Systems Engineer - Aerospace

Location: Cheltenham

Salary: £DOE + Package

Key Skills: Systems Engineer, Requirements, Aerospace, Aviation, DO254, Stakeholder Management, Safety, MATLAB, Simulink

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Systems Engineer to support the development of next-generation aerospace technologies. The role offers the chance to work on a wide range of critical control systems across both civil and military aerospace programmes. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of safety-critical solutions in accordance with industry standards such as ARP4754, DO-178, and DO-254-ideally at the highest Design Assurance Level (DAL).

The Role:

So, what will you be doing as a Senior Systems Engineer?

Develop engineering solutions for aerospace applications using a structured systems engineering approach.
Engage with customers to elicit and define key stakeholder requirements.
Translate customer requirements into realisable and verifiable product-level requirements.
Plan and execute requirements-based verification and validation using manual and scripted methods.
Generate systems engineering artefacts in support of ARP4754, DO-178, and DO-254 compliance.
Produce essential documentation such as system design documents, interface control documents, and verification reports.
Manage engineering change across the product development lifecycle.
Contribute to the preparat...

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