Electrical System Architect
Location: Stevenage
Salary: Circa £50,000 depending on experience
We have an exciting opportunity for an Electrical System Architect, who will be instrumental in influencing how new capabilities are implemented across the Electrical Architecture function for adoption on future products. If you are passionate about Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and are looking to make a significant impact on new product developments, this role is tailored for you!
The Electrical System Architect Opportunity
Join the Electrical Architecture team as you lead MBSE activities to define the overall Electrical Architecture. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring the coherence of Electrical Interface Specifications across Electrical Equipment, contributing to a digital transformation that enhances product lifecycle management.
Key Responsibilities:
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Translate System Requirements to subsystems related to Electrical aspects.
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Develop and maintain Electrical Architecture models using MBSE techniques.
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Manage interface requirements, definitions, and characteristics.
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Collaborate within a multi-discipline team to overcome engineering challenges.
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Oversee verification testing and evidence gathering.
What We’re Looking For:
You should have a solid understanding of MBSE, experience in requirements capture and management, and the ability to think critically to solve complex problems. Your background could be in Systems Engineering or Electrical Engineering, and you should be comfortable engaging with stakeholders while managing technical risks. You will have awareness/understanding of broad technical areas including electronics hardware, software, firmware, power, integration, RF, safety, & others, and you must be able to understand overall system/sub-system function and key performance drivers.
What We Offer:
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Company bonus
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Paid overtime and flexi leave options
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Generous pension scheme
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Flexible working arrangements and enhanced parental leave
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Access to fantastic site facilities
Join a team dedicated to transforming architecture ideas into functional hardware that supports the military needs of the future.