£63 Per hour
Inside
Undetermined
England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Power Applications Systems Engineer will serve as the primary systems engineering resource across multiple projects, collaborating with various stakeholders to execute systems engineering tasks. This role involves working within a cross-functional team to foster a shared understanding of project goals and requirements. The engineer will also be responsible for ensuring compliance with safety and validation standards while managing customer requirements effectively. A strong background in systems engineering and relevant technical expertise is essential for success in this position.
Key Responsibilities:
- Act as a generalist in bridging the gap between project members and stakeholders from different disciplines and specialisms.
- Design the ways that systems operate in terms of power on, different modes of operation, self-test etc.
- Champion systems engineering as a set of tools to drive a practical development and deployment of products to satisfy the end customers’ needs.
- Collect, scrutiny, organise and challenge customer requirements.
- Interact with internal and external customers to resolve design choices and ambiguities.
- Define interfaces and at handover points on the project.
- Drive for re-use, similarity and maximising previously developed products / items.
- Lead systems engineering activities such as systems architecture, interface development, requirements management, with a focus on pragmatism.
- Perform system safety analysis.
- Participate in system validation and verification and ensure compliance with requirements.
- Tailor, modify or create processes to drive activities which we repeat and would add value.
- Support delivery of assigned scope of work within agreed schedule and budget limits.
Key Skills:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronic / Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field.
- A strong track record of applying engineering processes and governance to product development cycles.
- Experience of systems engineering lifecycle deliverables including, but not limited to, requirements, validation evidence, interface definition, configuration and change artefacts, safety analysis, validation and verification items.
- Familiarity with power electronics is beneficial, but expertise in systems engineering is essential.
- Experience of embedded software operation within systems to be able to decompose requirements appropriately.
- An awareness of systems engineering activities across the full lifecycle and experience of delivering.
- Familiarity of MBSE and traditional requirements development.
- Systems testing experience.
- Experience of power systems.
- Experience of JAMA, DOORS, Polarion or similar requirements management tools.
- Experience of working with agile approaches such as sprints, scrums and using Jira or similar for self-organisation.
Salary (Rate): £63.00/hr
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
CMC are seeking a Power Applications Systems Engineer. You will be operating as the go-to systems engineering across multiple projects, liaising with multiple stakeholders to performs systems engineering tasks. Additionally, you will be operating as part of a cross-functional team generating shared understanding.
About the Job:
J ob Title : Power Application Systems Engineer
Contract length: 12 Months
Location: Rugeley
IR35 : Inside
Security Vetting: SC Level Clearance Needed
Scope / dimensions: Operate as the go-to systems engineer across multiple projects, liaising with multiple stakeholders to perform systems engineering tasks. Operating as part of a cross-functional team generating shared understanding.
Key Responsibilities:
- Act as a generalist in bridging the gap between project members and stakeholders from different disciplines and specialisms.
- Design the ways that systems operate in terms of power on, different modes of operation, self-test etc.
- Champion systems engineering as a set of tools to drive a practical development and deployment of products to satisfy the end customers’ needs.
- Collect, scrutiny, organise and challenge customer requirements.
- Interact with internal and external customers to resolve design choices and ambiguities.
- Define interfaces and at handover points on the project.
- Drive for re-use, similarity and maximising previously developed products / items.
- Lead systems engineering activities such as systems architecture, interface development, requirements management, with a focus on pragmatism.
- Perform system safety analysis.
- Participate in system validation and verification and ensure compliance with requirements.
- Tailor, modify or create processes to drive activities which we repeat and would add value.
Financial Responsibilities:
Support delivery of assigned scope of work within agreed schedule and budget limits.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
Education/Experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronic / Electrical. Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field.
- A strong track record of applying engineering processes and governance to product development cycles.
- Experience of systems engineering lifecycle deliverables including, but not limited to, requirements, validation evidence, interface definition, configuration and change artefacts, safety analysis, validation and verification items.
- Familiarity with power electronics is beneficial, but expertise in systems engineering is essential.
- Experience of embedded software operation within systems to be able to decompose requirements appropriately.
Skills
- An awareness of systems engineering activities across the full lifecycle and experience of delivering.
- Familiarity of MBSE and traditional requirements development.
Preferred Qualifications
- Systems testing experience.
- Experience of power systems.
- Experience of JAMA, DOORS, Polarion or similar requirements management tools.
- Experience of working with agile approaches such as sprints, scrums and using Jira or similar for self-organisation.