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Systems Verification Engineer

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Copello are recruiting for a Systems Verification Engineer on an initial 12 month basis for a defence organisation based in Buckinghamshire.

The System Verification Engineer will be working within the Avionics business unit providing verification, certification and qualification for RF/Electronic products.

Duties of the System Verification Engineer include:

  • Execution of defined Verification & Qualification activities inline with project schedules and requirements

  • Execution of testing along with producing test reports

  • Compiling verification compliance Matrix & DDP's.

  • Management of test results including successes & failure management

  • Management and deliver of Verification docs (such as Test & Verification Strategies, Qualification Test Procedures & Test/Verification Reports)

    The Systems Verification Engineer will require the following experience:

  • Defence experience

  • Ideally RF or Electronic systems experience

  • Worked to aerospace standards such as MIL-STD-461 & MIL-STD-810

  • Knowledge of systems engineering lifecycle with a focus on verification & validation

  • Experience of producing test reports

    Due to the nature of the project candidates will require SC or eligibility for SC. This role will require candidates to be sole British nationals.

    The role with require the candidate to be on site for 4 days a week in Buckinghamshire
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