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Projects Systems Engineer in Bristol
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BristolSalary
NegotiableContract
PermanentProject Systems Engineer
ARM is recruiting for a Project Systems Engineer with experience of lead systems engineering across the entire lifecycle. This is a permanent opportunity with a defence company in based Bristol
You will be joining a mature environment, where your contributions will have a direct impact on safeguarding the U.K. at home and abroad.
As an Project Systems Engineer with experience of in working closely with stakeholders based in Bristol, you will be responsible for;
- Lead Systems Engineering across the entire lifecycle. Be the focal point for System Engineering expertise within the project.
- Facilitate the elicitation of stakeholder requirements including customer, business, and technical ensuring they define the need and not the solution.
- Ensure robust understanding of requirements and associated design of the system. Create an appropriate Enterprise/System architecture solution which serves both business and technical needs.
- Ensure requirements are robustly validated and requirement maturity/risks understood and communicated to the project team.
- Put in place an appropriate requirements structure for the project that joins relevant information across all areas involved (Customer, Business, System, Sub-System, Component), providing robust traceability using appropriate layers.
- Represent Rolls-Royce as required on specific customer and partner working groups related to the project.
You should, as an Project Systems Engineer able to work in Bristol, have experience of the following;
- Lead Systems Engineering across the entire lifecycle. Be the focal point for System Engineering expertise within the project.
- Facilitate the elicitation of stakeholder requirements including customer, business, and technical ensuring they define the need and not the solution.
- Ensure robust understanding of requirements and associated design of the system. Create an appropriate Enterprise/System architecture solution which serves both business and technical needs.
- Ensure requirements are robustly validated and requirement maturity/risks understood and communicated to the project team.
- Put in place an appropriate requirements structure for the project that joins relevant information across all areas involved (Customer, Business, System, Sub-System, Component), providing robust traceability using appropriate layers.
- Represent Rolls-Royce as required on specific customer and partner working groups related to the project.
If you have experience of system architecture solutions, are a Project Systems Engineer, able to work in Bristol and are interested in the role; please submit your application to Ash Cake via this vacancy.
Disclaimer:
This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited (ARM). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
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