Job Description Our client, a global information technology services and consulting company, is recruiting for aHydrogen Fuel System Lead Architect to join their business in the United Kingdom.Behavioral Competencies:Analytical mindset with a keen mindfulness, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of simulation results.Collaboration and teamwork, fostering an environment of open communication and knowledge exchange with cross-functional teams.Problem-solving orientation, capable of identifying issues, proposing solutions, and implementing improvements in the digital twin development process.Adaptability and continuous learning, staying current with simulation methodologies and industry advancements.Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to convey complex simulation concepts and results to diverse stakeholders.Proactivity, self-motivation, and energy, especially in addressing electrical challenges.Environmental and social responsibility awareness, ensuring sustainable electrical integration practices.Technical Competencies:Expertise in model-based systems engineering tools and practices, with proficiency in relevant computer/software packages, to support low risk design development and validation.
Including or equivalent to IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management tools [DOORS NEXT, Workflow and Test management and Rhapsody], MATLAB, Simulink and Simscape, Siemens Capital software.Experience in systems engineering, with a focus on fuel system architecture development for aerospace applications.Strong project and risk management skills.Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilitiesEducation:Degree level or equivalent in a STEM or adjacent disciplineExperience:Proven experience in leading cross-functional teams and defining complex system requirements.Experience in liquid hydrogen handling is highly desired.Experience in relevant technology development [TRL3-6] project environments highly desiredApplied experience in developing new supply chains is desirable.Experience in manufacturing mock-ups and prototypes.