Description
Are you an engineer who thrives on both technical problem-solving and hands-on deployment? Do you enjoy working at the intersection of system integration, technology fielding, and customer support? If so, this hybrid Integration & Field Engineer role could be the perfect fit for you.
At Rowden, we develop and integrate digital capabilities that support specialist military users. This role offers the opportunity to work across end-to-end system integration and field deployment, ensuring that cutting-edge C4ISR and Robotics & Autonomous Systems (RAS) technologies are fully operational where they matter most. One week you might be planning an integration strategy with partners, the next you could be deploying systems in the field. If you’re looking for a role that combines technical depth, hands-on work, and real-world impact, we want to hear from you.
The Integration & Field Engineer will split their time between:
* System Integration (50%) – Managing the integration of C4ISR and RAS systems, leading the introduction of new features, working alongside industry partners, and acting as a trusted consultant to government.
* Field Engineering (50%) – Deploying and supporting systems in real-world environments, providing training, maintenance, documentation, and front-line technical support.
This is a hybrid role requiring someone with both strategic thinking and hands-on problem-solving skills. You will be expected to travel frequently within the UK (primarily between different UK MOD sites in the Midlands/South/Wales), with some travel internationally. The maximum deployment time to support customer projects is four weeks. We recognise the instability this creates, and we will provide additional compensation accordingly.
Our preference is to hire on a 12-month fixed-term basis, but we are open to discussing other contracting options for the right candidate.
Candidates must be willing to obtain a UKNSV security clearance with SC being essential, and DV clearance desirable. More information about security clearance is available here:
Key areas of responsibility
* Supports an system of systems, ensuring seamless integration and interoperability.
* Supports allocation of Field Engineers, ensuring effective system support.
* Integrates new features into system baselines, following an understand > assess > develop > test cycle.
* Works closely with government stakeholders, specialist military users, and industry partners to refine and improve systems.
* Acts as a domain SME, gaining the trust of military users who expect a deep understanding of operational requirements.
* Provides technical consultation to government organisations, advising on capabilities, limitations, and integration strategies.
* Conducts documentation review and quality control, ensuring accuracy and usability for field deployments.
* Deploys, configures, and maintains C4ISR and RAS systems during UK and international exercises.
* Provides first-line support, including network configuration, troubleshooting, and bug reporting.
* Works closely with deployed users, ensuring operational readiness of systems in the field.
* Designs and delivers training in both classroom and field environments, ensuring end users can operate systems effectively.
* Creates technical documentation to support deployments, including training materials, troubleshooting guides, and system manuals.
* Conducts testing and evaluation, providing feedback to improve system functionality.
Key skills, experience and behaviours
* 5+ years’ experience in an engineering or technical role, ideally in a military, defence, or tactical communications environment.
* Experience working with specialist military users, understanding their operational constraints and requirements.
* Hands-on experience with C4ISR systems, tactical networks, and radio communications (HF, VHF, UHF, MANET technologies).
* Strong networking knowledge, including TCP/IP, routing, and network security.
* Understanding of military SOPs and their application to system deployment and integration.
* Experience with field-based system deployment, configuration, and troubleshooting.
* Ability to work autonomously in high-pressure, operational environments.
* Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt in fast-moving situations.
* Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, able to work with both technical teams and end users.
* Experience with geospatial applications (e.g., ArcGIS, TAK).
* Familiarity with cloud computing (AWS, Azure, GCP) and DevOps methodologies.
* Basic understanding of software development and system lifecycle management.
* Experience working with Government stakeholders and industry partners.
Working at Rowden
We are committed to building a flexible, inclusive, and enabling company. Our aim is to create a diverse team of talented people with unique skills, experience, and backgrounds, so please apply and come as you are!
Rowden is a Disability Confident Committed company, and we actively encourage people with disabilities and health conditions to apply for our roles. Please let us know your requirements early on so that we can make sure you have everything you need up front to help make the recruitment process and experience as easy as possible.
Finally, if you feel that you don’t meet all the criteria included above but have transferable skills and relevant experience, we’d still love to hear from you!
Our Mission:
To create the best possible technology for frontline operators.
We’re upending the conventions of government technology provision and bringing a leaner, more transparent, and lower-friction approach that reduces waste and places outcome over process. We believe every possible measure should be taken to provide frontline operators in today’s dynamic and rapidly changing world with the technology they need to help keep themselves and others safe.
Our Vision:
We offer fast and flexible solutions to the technical challenges of public sector organisations.
We are specialists in software-centric systems, with deep expertise in developing capabilities for constrained networking environments or with challenging cyber security requirements. But the Rowden difference is as much cultural as it is technical: ‘what we do’ and ‘how we do it’ are equally important. We are specifically organised to create and sustain pace, reduce waste and inefficiency, and drive better outcomes. You’ll see and feel that energy and intent all over our business.
What matters to us?
* Our focus is on the end user. We exist to deliver the best possible outcomes for the users of our systems.
* Pace matters. The problems we solve are urgent.
* Our diverse skills and backgrounds make us better. Our team prides itself on being inclusive and multidisciplinary.
* We are radically honest. Saying what we mean, even when it isn’t easy.
* We are pragmatists. We provide realistic, focused solutions that get to the point.
* We improve continuously. We are relentless in our drive to make things better.