We are seeking multiple Systems Engineers to support capability development across requirements engineering and system safety for complex embedded and naval-related systems. The roles involve managing evolving system baselines, supporting software and firmware requirement definition, and delivering structured safety analysis and documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and manage embedded software and firmware requirements, supporting system‑level design and implementation.
- Develop and maintain complex system requirements aligned with rapid release schedules.
- Lead requirement flow‑down from system‑level to design and implementation teams.
- Generate and manage detailed requirement sets and support baseline change control.
- Conduct hazard and safety analysis for naval systems, including Functional Failure Analysis (FFA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Failure Modes, Effects and Causes Analysis (FMECA), Structured What‑If Analysis (SWIFT), and HAZOPs.
- Develop safety requirements, safety cases, and evidence‑based arguments using Goal Structuring Notation (GSN).
Experience And Skills
- Strong experience in requirements engineering for embedded software/firmware.
- Skilled in system design and verification across iterative baselines.
- Background in systems safety engineering, particularly for naval systems.
- Proficiency in hazard identification, analysis techniques, and safety case development.
Benefits
- Competitive Basic Salary
- 6% Employer Contribution + 6% as a salary sacrifice
- Private Medical Insurance, Life Cover and Income Protection
- 25 days holiday
- 5 days full sick pay per year
- Flexible working
- Cycle to Work & TechScheme
- Continuous professional development
- Corporate access to the Udemy platform
- Note: If you're applying for a role requiring security clearance, please be aware that foreign or dual nationality is not an automatic bar, however certain posts may have restrictions which could affect those who do not have sole British nationality or who have personal connections with certain countries outside the UK.