Urgent Search! Configuration Management Engineer – MBSE(Hiring Immediately)

BAE Systems
Blackpool
6 months ago
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Job title:MBSE Configuration Management EngineerLocation:Warton – We offer a range of hybrid and flexibleworking arrangements – please speak to your recruiter about theoptions for this particular role.Salary:£47,683 – £52,426What you’ll be doing:* Planning the Model ConfigurationManagement Activities * Liaising with stakeholders and with otherDreadnought teams * Ensuring effective leadership of ConfigurationManagement * Contributing to the onward development of model-basedsystems engineering * Configuration management of the FunctionalDevelopment Team models * Support the development of improved waysof working * Supporting the development of processes and practicesto help ensure that the various teams are working togethereffectively and efficiently * Supporting the Integration Team intheir change management activitiesYour skills and experiences:* Educated to degree level (or equivalent) or significantexperience in a related Engineering discipline * Experience usingthe MathWorks toolsets, including but not limited to MATLAB andSimulink * Experience within a configuration management role andexperience within a virtual testing environment is highly desirable* Excellent communication skills are essential to supportinterfaces across a number of functional work streams as well ascustomers and stakeholders at other BAE sites including Barrow andRochesterBenefits:You’ll receive benefits including acompetitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance and aCompany contributed Share Incentive Plan. You’ll also have accessto additional benefits such as flexible working, an employeeassistance programme, Cycle2work and employee discounts – you mayalso be eligible for an annual incentive.The FunctionalDevelopment (FD) TeamThe Functional Development (FD) Team iscurrently supporting the derivation and development of system levelrequirements to support the AVC System level design, as well asdeveloping a Functional Requirement Specification (FRS), in theform of a validated Simulink model and set of textual requirements,for delivery into the software process employed by theImplementation Team. In order to validate that the capability beingprovided by the developed solution meets the capabilityrequirements of the system there is a need to develop a virtualtest capability that will allow the functions of the FRS to beassessed within the whole boat environment.Why BAE Systems?This is a place where you’ll be able to make a real difference.You’ll be part of an inclusive culture that values diversity,rewards integrity, and merit, and where you’ll be empowered tofulfil your potential. We welcome candidates from all backgroundsand particularly from sections of the community who are currentlyunderrepresented within our industry, including women, ethnicminorities, people with disabilities and LGBTQ+ individuals. Wealso want to make sure that our recruitment processes are asinclusive as possible. If you have a disability or health condition(for example dyslexia, autism, an anxiety disorder etc.) that mayaffect your performance in certain assessment types, please speakto your recruiter about potential reasonable adjustments. Please beaware that many roles working for BAE Systems will be subject toboth security and export control restrictions. These restrictionsmean that factors including your nationality, any previousnationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limitthose roles you can perform for the organisation.ClosingDate:18th October 2024**** We reserve the right to closethis vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for therole. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit yourapplication as early as possible. #LI-PH1 #LI-Hybrid

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