Role: Electrical/Electronic Engineer – Elec Architect Have you got the right qualifications and skills for this job Find out below, and hit apply to be considered.
Location: Stevenage, Full time (Blended approach combining working from home with working onsite at Stevenage as required to meet business needs of the project) Duration: 6-month contract possibility for extension Pay rate: £60.00 PH Umbrella Overview: Missile Architecture - Electrical Architects/Engineers are involved in all aspects of missile development, from the early concept studies to series production and in-service support.
It's an excellent opportunity for someone wanting to build on their engineering experience.
Responsibilities: You will be responsible for the electrical architecture and requirements for missiles and/or their associated launcher systems with duties including: Specifying/determining system electrical requirements interface definitions and characteristics between subsystems/equipment power architecture, including power budget and power profiles data communication and processing architecture requirements for EMC, bonding, grounding and screening signal safety, including routing of safety related signals Supporting test and fault-finding activities during compatibility checks, risk reduction, system proving/qualification and integration Reviewing and authoring reports, guidelines and processes Design assessments and analysis Working to defence/industry standards Attending and supporting design reviews Alternatively, acting as the Equipment Manager (RMO) for specific electrical/electronic equipment(s) that are part of a missile or launcher system you will: Project manage the equipment(s) on behalf of the project during development, qualification and manufacture Own the requirements on behalf of the project for the equipment(s) Produce Statement(s) of Work for the associated design authority for the equipment(s) Create and update plans showing activities for the equipment(s) Manage internal & external design authorities for delivery of the equipment(s) hardware, software and deliverables to schedule, cost, quality and performance Hold regular progress reviews with the design authority for the equipment(s) Review qualification verification evidence Track and find resolution to equipment non-compliances Attend and support design reviews Skillset required: Technical proven ability required: electrical/electronics interface definitions knowledge of defence/industry standards, etc.
degree level qualification in a related subject systems engineering writing reports Ideally this would be within a defence related background, however, proven ability within other engineering industries will also be considered.
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