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A leading defence organisation is seeking a Guidance, Control and Navigation Engineer for its Graduate Programme 2026. The role involves designing algorithms for complex missile systems, using tools like MATLAB/SIMULINK. Candidates should have a degree in a relevant field with strong skills in coding, mathematics, and flight dynamics. The position offers a starting salary of £31,500 plus bonuses and opportunities for career progression in a hybrid work environment.
Guidance, Control and Navigation Engineer - Graduate Programme 2026
The algorithms we design in Guidance, Control and Navigation (GCN) lie at the heart of all of the highly complex MBDA missile and weapon systems. We’re involved in every phase of the product’s life cycle, from concept through to service.
Salary: £31,500 plus a £3000 joining bonus
Dynamic (Hybrid) Working: 5 days per week on-site due to workload classification
Security Clearance: British Citizen or a Dual UK national with British citizenship.
Restrictions and/or limitations relating to nationality and/or rights to work may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates will need to undergo HMG Basic Personnel Security Standard checks (BPSS), which are managed by the MBDA Personnel Security Team.
CLOSING DATE FOR THIS ROLE IS MIDNIGHT ON 3RD NOVEMBER 2025
We host 4 areas of expertise:
You’ll join a supportive and experienced team of engineers who will encourage and help you to develop skills including coding and modelling, mathematics, flight dynamics and control theory, utilising tools such as MATLAB/SIMULINK daily.
Work alongside other departments to increase your knowledge on the complexities of a missile, including propulsion, aerodynamics, seekers, sensors and actuators.
Broaden your technical knowledge of the design and function of a complex weapon system. Have visibility of a wide range of work, from researching and developing futuristic technologies through to being on the design team for current high-profile projects.
Experience work within one of the many international teams in MBDA, with the GCN function in Paris and Rome! This doesn’t always equate to travel but you may be offered the option where the opportunity arises.
Integrated navigation, such as 'Terrain Reference Navigation', 'GPS integration', and ‘Image Based Navigation’
Autopilot and control system design and analysis, including dual-mode control, thrust vector control, etc.
Algorithms for mid-course guidance, terminal guidance, target tracking and selectivity
Data fusion to combine data from multiple sensors. For example, radars, seekers, IMUs, etc.
Implementing AI techniques including neural networks and deep learning to improve traditional GCN algorithms and solve new challenges
Designing autonomous decision-making systems for use in complex collective missions.
Degree qualified in Physics, Mathematical Sciences, Engineering or Computing discipline to a minimum of 2:2
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