Senior Systems Engineer

LHH
Luton
6 days ago
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Systems Security Engineer


The Opportunity

Our client has an opportunity for a Contract Engineer to join our team within the Surveillance and Protective Technologies line of business for a twelve-month Contract as part of the team working on our Payloads products .


This role will focus on supporting the development of release documentation for products such as Britecloud. Due to the nature of the work, this role requires 80-100% on-site working at our client site in Luton.


A role within the team will provide exposure to EW products and subject-matter experts with expertise within domain, product, and technology fields.

What you will do

  • Creation of Test Reports following Verification and Validation of sub-systems
  • Creation of Integration and Trials Reports following unit integration into the full system
  • Creation of Security Management Reports following Verification and Trials activities
  • Technical Discussions with suppliers and customers
  • Document management to support design review activities

What we’re looking for

  • In-depth knowledge of Electronic Hardware Verification and Validation methodologies
  • Knowledge of Security aspects covering Information Warfare, Networks, Cryptography, and System Vulnerabilities
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to steer technical interchange discussions
  • Product Data Management using Teamcenter/SharePoint/Confluence.
  • Self-motivated with an aptitude for problem solving and driving challenging issues to a conclusion alongside excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills.
  • Ability to obtain SC Clearance for UK-caveated programmes.

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