Vacancy Reference: CLA-260
Position: Full-time
Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK
Salary Range: £45,000- £60,000
Callen-Lenz specialises in manned and unmanned aircraft operations and technology. Having recently received investment into the business we are going through a period of rapid growth and development and are looking for key roles to assist with these changes.
Our Values
Teamwork
Commitment
Initiative
Creativity
Agility
Integrity
Enjoyment
Why Work for Us
Based in the heart of rural Wiltshire, close to the Historic city of Salisbury, you will join our rapidly growing, friendly and multi-disciplined team, working on a range of diverse and interesting projects, leading the way in this exciting field.
Our benefits include:
25 days annual leave per year (plus bank holidays)
Buy/Sell holiday policy up to 5 days either way
Pension Scheme via Royal London
Life assurance scheme (6x basic salary)
Income protection policy (75% of basic salary)
Private Health Insurance via Vitality
Private Dental insurance via Bupa
Enhanced Maternity and paternity
1 Professional membership reimbursed per year
1 paid volunteering day per year
Access to an independent financial advisor year round
Training & development opportunities
About the Role
As an Avionics Systems Engineer your role will be to design, develop and test avionic systems engineering outputs for manned and unmanned aircraft. Reporting to the Systems Engineering Manager and working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, this exciting role will place the right candidate at the forefront of UAS development in the UK. You’ll be responsible for the avionics development and integration for new and existing platforms, including the exploitation of emerging technologies. This will involve all aspects of design, development and test associated with aircraft electronic systems; including flight control, navigation, communication, sensor, payload, aircraft management and ground control systems.
Role Responsibilities
Design and development of avionics systems for unmanned air systems, including, navigation, communication, payloads, aircraft management and command & control (C2) systems.
Integration of systems, including other air vehicle systems such as power plant, fuel systems and payloads.
Support wider aircraft systems design, such as cabling and loom/wire harness design.
Assessment of system and subsystem failures and impacts to other systems
Support and enable flight test development activities, including field work
Generation and maintenance of documentation, for products and internal processes
Develop and maintain test facilities and tools
Perform other related duties as required
About You
Skills:
Essential
Demonstrable knowledge of systems engineering, preferably in aerospace.
Knowledge of applied system engineering principles
Competent in practical integration tasks either using software or hardware-based rigs.
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Report writing and information dissemination/presentation
Proficiency in spoken and written English
Able to maintain a high level of confidentiality
Ability to hold a Security Clearance
Desirable
Design or systems engineering experience in UAS and associated systems
Systems engineering experience through the whole lifecycle in an aerospace or related environment.
Familiarity with common engineering tools, for example DOORS, Solidworks, MATLAB or equivalents
Knowledge of related aerospace and equipment qualification standards, including Mil-Stds, RTCA or equivalent
Knowledge of safety critical systems
Personal Attributes
Must be a British Citizen or have an existing right to work in the UK
Ability to commit to national and international travel
Team player who is capable of working autonomously
Excellent verbal and written communications skills
A professional and proactive approach
Ability to hold MOD clearance
Interest in aviation
Callen-Lenz is an equal opportunities employer, committed to building an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. It is essential that the successful candidate must, by the start of their employment have permission to work in the UK. Proof of identity and eligibility to work in the UK will be required prior to commencement of employment.
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