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World Class Defence Organisation in Stevenage is seeking a Systems Design Engineer (System Performance) on an initial 6-month contract. Hybrid/onsite work: 4 days per week onsite; rate £75 per hour, 37 hours per week.
You will perform performance prediction using 6-DoF models, MATLAB/Simulink analyses, and contribute to verification/certification across lifecycle stages within missile projects.
World Class Defence Organisation is currently looking to recruit a Systems Design Engineer (System Performance) on an initial 6 month contract.
Candidates from a background of working as a Systems Design Engineer OR Simulation and Modelling Engineer OR Algorithm Engineer with experience of Matlab / Simulink would be great.
Rate: £75.00 per hour
Location: Stevenage
Hybrid / Remote working: 4 days per week onsite.
Contract: 37 Hours per week
Overtime: Hours worked over 37 hours per week will be calculated at ‘time and a quarter’
Duration: 6 Months (initially and then ongoing and long-term thereafter)
IR35 status: Inside IR35 (Umbrella)
As one of two System Design Functions in Missile Architecture and Validation UK, System Design Missiles (SDM) is focused on providing Systems Engineering skills to Missile Systems programmes. As such we provide systems engineering skills to the project teams to establish requirements, system architectures and to guide the Verification & Validation process leading to product certification and acceptance by the Customer and their assurance agencies. As part of the system level assurance role we provide system level performance, security and safety assurance.
System Performance Engineers are required within one of our systems engineering teams. You will provide performance prediction and analysis expertise to major defence programmes, developing the latest Complex Weapons capabilities for the UK Armed Forces in response to advanced threats in all domains (Air, Land, Sea).
You will join a Systems design team on one of the missile programmes. Responsibilities vary depending on the lifecycle stage of any given programme, but will typically include: