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Systems Engineer (MBSE)

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Systems Engineer - Defence Sector

Location: Hybrid Bristol (1 day in the office, and expenses paid for travel)
Salary: Up to £55,000 + Bonuses + Benefits + Progression

SC: Sole British national

Are you a systems Engineer with experience with MBSE? Looking for a company that develops its employees with lots of training opportunities and career progression?

This role offers the chance to work on high-profile defence and digital transformation projects, alongside some of the brightest engineers in the UK.

You'll have a clear route for career progression, access to technical development, and the opportunity to make a real impact in a collaborative, inclusive environment where innovation drives everything.

About the Role

You will be working for a leading engineering consultancy looking to grow their systems engineering and MBSE capability within the defence sector.

You'll help clients modernise and optimise their engineering processes - from early concept development through to in-service delivery.

You'll:

System design, modelling, and integration activities.
Define and implement MBSE
Configure and manage toolsets.
Apply systems engineering best practices across live projects.What You'll Need

SysML and MBSE frameworks
Strong understanding of the full systems engineering lifecycle.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Desirable:
Background in aerospace, defence, or energy.
Familiarity with DOORS, Matlab/SimulinkPlease note: Due to project requirements, applicants must be Sole British Nationals and eligible for SC Clearance.

Contact:
Dairis Sprudzans
Recruitment Consultant - Elix
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