System Engineer

Coalesce Management Consulting
Bournemouth
1 week ago
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System Engineer

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System Engineer

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Currently we’re looking for a Systems Engineer to join our client in Bournemouth. This client is a market leader in the aviation and aerospace industry and have plenty of project work in the pipeline for Systems Engineers.


This project will be an initial 6 month deployment and will require hybrid working on-site in Bournemouth.


In order to suit the project requirements you should have some of the following:


  • Comprehensive appreciation and understanding of the engineering life cycle
  • Experience with DOORS or CRADLE for requirements management
  • Experience working with MBSE is a plus


This is an urgent requirement, with a start date commencing on the 14th of April and interviews to take place in the coming weeks.


We are potentially looking for more than 1 engineer on this project, so please pass this across to anyone you think could be relevant!


If you think you are suitable, please apply below!


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CMC provide expert engineering solutions on an international capacity for advanced engineering projects. Established in 2016, we set out our mission to be the best service-driven consulting business in global STEM markets, and after rapid growth in just a few years, we’re already delivering true expertise to major technology brands and leading companies around the world.

As we expand our reach and take on new projects, we have assignments available for experienced embedded technology professionals to join our consultancy and deliver the expert solutions and high level of service we’re known for across multiple ventures.


By partnering with CMC you get the chance to work with some of the world’s leading technology specialists. From our global offices we support you with each new project, providing a complete scope of work definition ahead of any engagement so you know exactly what’s required by the assignment, before you land on-site. As the project is completed we can continue to work with you by setting up your next project from our global network of leading technology companies.


No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age or experience, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.

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