Systems Engineer - Braking & Steering Controls

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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MERITUS Talent are working with one of the world's largest aerospace organizations for the recruitment of a Systems Engineer to work on their Braking & Steering controls. This is a contract role, working hybrid out of Filton, on a 6 month basis

Systems Engineer (Braking & Steering) - 6 Month Contract - Filton - Hybrid - £59 per hour via Umbrella

Our client are looking for energetic and dedicated people to support these aircraft's Landing Gear Systems Development Activities, principally focused on the Braking Control and Wheel Steering Control Systems.

Every day you will be tested with new engineering challenges in support of our wide network of customers and will undertake exciting activities covering a broad variety of tasks, delivering integrated technical solutions. You will need to be able to work both independently and as an integral part of the Landing Gear Systems teams.

Responsibilities

Work with and support the Engineering team to develop the technical solution
Ensuring that Design Review deliverables will result in a mature and easily-Certifiable product, if applied correctly.
Ensuring that best practice and lessons learnt from other programmes are embedded
Supporting and enabling the development of V&V planning throughout the design development life cycle
Resolution of technical (in-service) incidents (concept design, drawing technical notes, instructions or specifications) ready to be manufactured or repaired; challenge customer request technically and economically
Manage stakeholders effectively - report and communicate effectively
Respond to and / or escalate issues and key messages to management / program
Identify Risks and implement Mitigations and Opportunities in order to deliver to the Program
Embrace the opportunity provided by the new digital technologies in the attempt to improve Operational Reliability of the products
Comfortably and naturally engage with people, communicating clearly and in a timely mannerSkill Set

Essential

Preferably 5-10 years experience working with Landing Gear System Engineer
Pragmatic and technically oriented engineer required to solve and answers short term driven (in service queries, airworthiness queries, FAL queries) as well as long term issues (being able to manage investigation with suppliers for instance)
Ability to use experience and willing to mentor younger engineers
Might be required to manage subcontractors

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