Graduate Systems Engineer
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Job description
We are seeking a talented and passionate Engineering Graduate to join our expanding Systems Engineer function. In this role you will report to one of our Systems Engineering Team Leads and will play a key part within all Systems Engineering activities, working as part of a team of cross-functional engineers.
The role will involve working in a highly technical environment, supporting the team as well as the autonomy to work alone. You will be provided with in-house and on the job training & development.
Responsibilities
- Design and development of avionics systems for unmanned air systems, including flight control, navigation, communication, electrical, payload, aircraft management and command & control (C2) systems.
- Aid in integration of systems, including other air vehicle systems such as power plant and fuel systems
- Support wider aircraft systems design, such as cabling and loom/wire harness design.
- Assessment of system and subsystem failures and impacts to other systems
- Support and enable flight test development activities
- Maintain test facilities
- In addition to support to existing team, the Graduate Systems Engineer will be expected to grow their experience and progress
- Perform other related duties as required
Health & Safety
- Demonstrate in daily activities a commitment to health and safety in the workplace by always ensuring tasks are performed in the safest possible manner
- Report all hazards and incidents that the individual is party to, or observes, in the correct manner.
- When required or directed, participate in any health and safety training.
Requirements
Do you have a valid Driving License license?, Do you have experience in Systems engineering?, Do you have a Master's degree?, An upper second-class (2:1) or above BSc or Master Honours degree in an Engineering or Science subject., Essential:
- Proficiency in spoken and written English
- Competent in practical integration tasks either using software or hardware-based rigs
- Report writing and information dissemination/presentation.
Desirable:
- Design or systems engineering experience in UAS and associated systems
- Experience with integration and/or use of Ardupilot based flight control systems
- Experience in flying, or flight test, of UAS or RPAS
- Familiarity with common engineering tools, for example DOORS, Solidworks, Python, MATLAB or equivalents
- Demonstrable knowledge of systems engineering, preferably in aerospace., * Must be a British Citizen or must have an existing right to work in the UK
- Ability to live near and work in Salisbury, Wiltshire UK
- UK driving licence and ability to commit to occasional national travel
- Ability to hold Security Clearance - 5 years residence in the UK
Benefits & conditions
- Innovation
- Integrity
- Collaboration
- Excellence
Why Work for Us
Based in the heart of rural Wiltshire, close to the Historic city of Salisbury you will join our rapidly growing, friendly, and multi-disciplined team, working on a range of diverse and interesting projects, leading the way in this exciting field and witnessing the full lifecycle of our products. The Callen-Lenz team are passionate about what we do, and we are searching for individuals to grow with us as we expand into the aerospace industry.
Our benefits include:
- 25 days annual leave per year (plus bank holidays)
- Buy/Sell holiday policy up to 5 days either way
- Pension Scheme via Royal London
- Company contributed Share Incentive Plan.
- Green Car Scheme
- Life assurance scheme (6x basic salary)
- Income protection policy (75% of basic salary)
- Private Health Insurance via Vitality
- Private Dental insurance via Bupa
- Enhanced Maternity and paternity
- 1 Professional membership reimbursed per year
- 1 paid volunteering day per year
- Access to an independent financial advisor year round
- Training & development opportunities