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Description
Key Responsibilities:
- Requirements Management: Collaborate with cross-functional teams and customers to elicit, define, and document system requirements, ensuring clarity and alignment with project goals.
- Tools and Methodologies: Use requirements management tools and methodologies to organise, track, and maintain traceability throughout the project lifecycle.
- Analysis and Validation: Ensure system requirements are complete, feasible, and meet high-quality standards.
- Design Reviews: Provide insights into the impact of requirements on system architecture and functionality during design reviews.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with stakeholders, including customers, to prioritise and manage changes to requirements, adapting to evolving project needs.
- Integration: Drive the integration of requirements into the broader systems engineering process for seamless communication across disciplines.
- Team Collaboration: Collaborate within the engineering team, contributing expertise to achieve outstanding results.
- Meetings and Documentation: Participate in internal and external meetings and maintain organised documentation following local operating procedures and industry best practices.
Qualifications/Experience:
Essential:
- Bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Proven experience in requirements management within complex systems engineering projects.
- Proficiency with industry-leading requirements management tools and methodologies.
- Strong analytical skills for validating and optimising system requirements.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Desirable:
- Familiarity with industry standards related to systems engineering and requirements management.
Familiarity or experience with electronic and electrical designs.
Experience in Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) activities.
- Experience with Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approaches.
Working hours:
- 37.5 hours a week.
- A minimum presence onsite per week is required.
- Initial induction phase will require more onsite presence per week for familiarisation with project and key stakeholders.