Senior Systems Engineer

Northway, Gloucestershire
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Senior Systems Engineer

Wolverhampton (Hybrid)

Permanent position

Aerospace/Defence

The Role - Senior Systems Engineer

This is an excellent opportunity for an accomplished Senior level Systems Engineer to join a prominent aerospace engineering business.

You will be working on the full product life cycle utilising your high-level knowledge around mechanical engineering and theoretical engineering science.

You'll be performing high level analysis and modelling to meet and prove product performance at all stages of the development process.

Duties - Senior Systems Engineer

Interpret and manage customer technical requirements for product specifications.
Size and select actuators to meet performance requirements.
Using hydraulic and mechanical principles for analysis.
Perform detailed analysis and modelling of system performance, including simulation techniques.
Define and oversee compliance activities, including validation and verification plans.
Lead technical investigations into product issues.
Prepare technical documentation and reports.
Collaborate with teams across design, stress, safety, and materials engineering.
Support the full product life cycle, from requirements stage to entry into service.

Background - Senior Systems Engineer

Minimum: Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Outstanding scientific engineering theory knowledge.
Strong understanding of hydraulics and mechanical equipment performance analysis.
Strong experience in modelling and simulation (MatLab, Mathcad).
Ability to work across the full product life cycle.
Clear communication and report-writing skills.
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For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to 

Candidates who are currently a Systems Engineer, Performance Engineer, Safety Systems Engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Verification Engineer, Validation Engineer, Product Engineer or similar background would be considered.

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