DMU (Digital Mock-Up) Engineer
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Job description
As DMU Engineer, you will own the complete Digital Mock-Up for Helsing's complex drone systems, governing spatial integration across structural, mechanical and electrical subsystems. Working at the centre of cross-functional engineering activity, you will drive clash resolution, enforce modelling standards and lead 3D design reviews that determine configuration maturity.
The day-to-day
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Build, maintain and govern the complete DMU for complex drone systems, performing regular clash, clearance and interference analyses across structural, mechanical and electrical subsystems, and driving the resolution of spatial conflicts before they reach hardware
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Organise and lead cross-functional 3D design reviews using the DMU as the authoritative integration baseline, providing quantitative assessments of design maturity that directly inform programme milestone decisions
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Ensure accurate space allocation, packaging and routing integration for wiring harnesses, piping and payloads within the vehicle envelope, simulating virtual assembly sequences to validate tool accessibility and maintainability for production and field operations
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Track, analyse and report critical physical vehicle properties, including weight, centre of gravity and mass inertia, providing stakeholders with timely, accurate data that informs configuration trade-off decisions
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Define, enforce and document 3D modelling standards, DMU methodologies and data quality requirements across engineering teams, ensuring CAD and PLM environments remain coherent and audit-ready throughout the programme lifecycle
Requirements
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Have owned DMU management and 3D packaging integration for complex aerospace or defence systems, using advanced CAD and PLM tools such as Siemens NX/Teamcenter VisMockup, CATIA or SolidWorks/PDM
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Have resolved complex electro-mechanical packaging, tolerancing and routing challenges in constrained vehicle envelopes, with a clear understanding of assembly processes and manufacturing limitations
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Have tracked weight, balance and centre-of-gravity properties for flight vehicles, translating physical vehicle data into actionable configuration recommendations
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Can define and enforce 3D modelling standards across multidisciplinary engineering teams, building organisational rigour into DMU workflows rather than applying governance retrospectively
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Act decisively with minimal guidance, own outcomes end-to-end and initiate solutions without waiting for direction
Note: We operate in an industry where women, as well as other minority groups, are systematically under-represented. We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the listed qualifications; ability and impact cannot be summarised in a few bullet points.
Nice to Have
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Experience reporting integration risk and DMU status to senior programme stakeholders, translating complex spatial conflict data into clear, decision-ready summaries
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Familiarity with virtual maintainability and assembly sequence validation in support of field operations and production engineering teams
Benefits & conditions
- Competitive salary and VSOP options
- Relocation support: up to €2,500 and 4 weeks temporary accommodation
- Learning: €500/£450 yearly allowance
- Health & wellness: gym membership and mental health support (Nilo.health)
- Social: regular company events and monthly social allowances
- Enhanced parental leave: 22 weeks fully paid for primary caregivers & 6 weeks for secondary caregivers
- Family support: 5 days of paid family emergency leave, 100% remote work option during pregnancy and phased return to work
- A hands-on onboarding program (affectionately labelled "Infraduction"), in which you will be building tooling and applications to be used across the company. This is your opportunity to learn our tech stack, explore the company, and learn how we get things done - all whilst working with other engineering teams from day one