£75 Per hour
Inside
Onsite
Bristol, City of Bristol
Summary: The Simulation and Modelling Engineer role involves developing performance models to support key programmes within MBDA, focusing on complex guided weapon systems. The position requires collaboration with various functional teams and entails responsibilities such as design, implementation, testing, and documentation. Candidates should possess a strong engineering background and experience in simulation and modelling, particularly in aerospace projects. The role is fully onsite in Bristol and classified as inside IR35.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop specific aspects of performance models as directed by the Team Leader.
- Integrate components from within the team and other project areas.
- Design, implement, test, and document models while maintaining compliance with quality standards.
- Interact autonomously with other functional teams such as Guidance Navigation & Control, Software, and Systems Design & Validation.
- Perform technical analyses and investigations, preparing solutions individually or as part of a project team.
- Engage with model users to ensure models meet their needs.
- Support various stages of the product lifecycle through model development.
Key Skills:
- Good Engineering Degree or Masters in Systems, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics.
- Proven track record in Simulation and Modelling, preferably on Aerospace projects.
- Experience with MathWorks products, specifically Simulink, Embedded MATLAB, and Stateflow.
- Ability to produce computer simulations from mathematical specifications.
- Understanding of the modelling process and quality processes.
- Knowledge of coding standards.
- Familiarity with Rational Team Concert or similar tools, DOORS or similar requirement management tools, and autocode generation from Simulink.
- Proficiency in C, FORTRAN, or Ada.
Salary (Rate): £75/hour
City: Bristol
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: on-site
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: IT
Simulation and Modelling Engineer
JOB LOCATION: Bristol
SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL: SC needed to start- UKEO
DURATION: 12+ Months (Extension possibility)
WORK PATTERN: Fully Onsite; Compressed Possible 4 Day
PAY RATE: £70 - £75 Per Hour Umbrella Inside IR35
Essential Skillset & Tools
Simulink, fortran, c
TARGET INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES. Is Defence a must? If not what industries can be considered
Ideally Defence/Aerospace, but open to background.
Overview:
The Simulation and Modelling team is responsible for the development of these models.
As directed by the Team Leader, you will be responsible for the development of specific aspects of the performance model used to support a key programme within MBDA. You will also be responsible for integration of components from within the team and from other project areas.
You will be responsible for their design, implementation, test, reviews and supporting documentation as well as maintaining appropriate design records, ensuring compliance with appropriate quality standards.
Within the scope of your defined tasks, you will interact autonomously with the other functional teams e.g. Guidance Navigation & Control, Software, Systems Design & Validation and Technical Quality.
You will perform technical analyses and investigations into a full range of issues and problems, and prepare and develop solutions either individually or as a member of a project team.
You will engage with the model users.
Responsibilities:
A sub-contractor opportunity has arisen for an experienced Simulation and Modelling Engineer to work within a dynamic team working on a fast-moving and challenging project.
Simulation and Modelling is central to the design and development of MBDA’s complex guided weapon systems products. Models are developed for many purposes throughout the lifecycle of the product and these are at the core of the System Engineering process:
- models to support initial feasibility and concept proving studies.
- models to support design development and trade-off studies.
- models to support ground testing and experimentation.
- models to support trials programmes, including trials predictions used as part of the fit-to-fire decision and post-trials analysis for detailed trials evaluation.
- full system reference models used to produce formal performance statements to support the certificate of design and design verification processes for the guided weapon system.
Understand and respond to their needs and ensure that the model is fit for its intended use.
Skillset/Experience Required:
We are looking for you to have an appropriate good Engineering Degree or Masters e.g. Systems or Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics.
A proven track record in the following:
- Simulation and Modelling - preferably on Aerospace projects.
- The MathWorks products - specifically Simulink, Embedded MATLAB and Stateflow.
- Ability to produce a computer simulation (/Simulink model) from a mathematical specification.
- A good understanding of the modelling process and working within a quality process.
- A good understanding of coding standards.
Ideally you will have knowledge and experience of the following:
- Rational Team Concert (or similar Configuration and Management Tools).
- DOORS (or similar Requirement Management Tools).
- Autocode generation from Simulink.
- C, FORTRAN or Ada .