Systems Engineer
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Job description
Are you ready to take your career to new heights with a role that combines technical excellence and innovation? This opportunity as a Systems Engineer / Senior Systems Engineer is your chance to play a vital role in shaping the future of high-reliability, safety-critical products within the aerospace and industrial sectors. As part of this company's dynamic team, you'll be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge condition monitoring solutions, ensuring world-class outcomes for customers. This company offers an inspiring environment where collaboration, continuous improvement, and customer-centric solutions are key to success.
What You Will Do as Systems Engineer:
- Lead the full systems engineering lifecycle, from concept definition and design to verification, validation, and deployment
- Act as the technical product owner for assigned systems, influencing product strategy and roadmap
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate market needs into actionable system requirements
- Identify and integrate emerging technologies to create innovative solutions
- Plan and manage resources, schedules, and milestones to achieve successful project outcomes
- Support customer proposals and technical demonstrations, ensuring alignment with business objectives
Requirements
- Proven expertise in developing high-reliability or safety-critical products in regulated industries
- Hands-on experience with standards such as DO-178C or IEC 61508
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical topics for diverse audiences
- A degree in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent experience
- Enthusiasm, proactivity, and a passion for delivering world-class solutions
This role is integral to the company's mission of delivering innovative and reliable condition monitoring solutions. With over 25 years of experience, this company is a leader in vibration analysis and diagnostic systems, specialising in dynamic track and balance technology for aircraft rotors and propellers.