Systems Engineer - Networks and BearersGeneral Dynamics UK
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Job description
As a Networks and Bearers Senior Systems Engineer, you'll be part of a team working on a variety of projects in support of current and future capabilities, with a focus on network infrastructure including hardware (ruggedised routers/switches, radios etc.), software and user applications. Duties include developing test plans, test execution, analysing results, and reporting on progress and quality metrics. Test execution activities are conducted primarily in a laboratory, in addition to occasional field trials conducted during major system updates or in support of user experimentation.
Typical daily activities include:
- Formalising requirements, developing test plans.
- Leadership of individual work packages.
- Integration, Test and Acceptance of new system components (hardware and software).
- Formal reporting (written and verbal) to internal stakeholders and customers.
Requirements
To be successful in this position you will bring your knowledge and experience in the following:
- Experience in configuring and testing networking equipment and infrastructure using standard RF and networking test tools. Experience of Cisco and/or testing in a military domain is advantageous.
- A thorough understanding of system testing methodologies
- An understanding of the Systems Engineering lifecycle, experience in the use of Systems Engineering tools (DOORS, SysML etc.)
- Analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Experience of working directly with customers and users
- Strong communicator with the ability to work with multiple teams, both internal and external
Benefits & conditions
Salary for this position is £45,600 to £60,000, depending on experience plus our excellent flexible benefits package.
Due to the nature of this role in office working will generally be required. Occasional travel to customer sites may be required.
We pride ourselves in being a great place to work with a shared sense of purpose, offering impressive benefits:
- A compressed nine-day fortnight and compressed hours - which means every other Friday off.