Job Title: Product Systems Engineer
Location: Kent, UK
Salary: Competitive + Benefits
About Us:
Join a world-class leader in manufacturing, renowned for innovation and resilience. We offer a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities to work on high-impact projects.
Key Responsibilities:
* Provide technical oversight and conduct systems engineering and analysis for cutting-edge products.
* Collaborate closely with project managers to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
* Assess risks, maintain technical documentation, and engage with clients on-site.
* Support business development by offering recommendations to client challenges.
* Oversee the entire product lifecycle, from concept to completion.
Key Requirements:
* Proven expertise as a Product Systems Engineer, with demonstrable evidence of your work.
* Security Clearance (SC) - ideally already held, or eligibility to obtain it.
* Background in electronics design or a related field.
* Experience with systems tools and programming languages, including C# and scientific languages such as Octave.
* Strong mathematical abilities, essential for systems analysis and engineering.
* Familiarity with embedded systems and programming, ideally in C++.
* Knowledge of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
* Up-to-date knowledge of EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) standards.
Why Join Us?
* Competitive salary & benefits
* Opportunity to work on high-impact projects
* Be part of an innovative and stable organisation
How to Apply:
If this role aligns with your skills and experience, apply now via the link below. Adecco operates as an Employment Agency and is an equal opportunities employer. Your CV will be treated in strict confidence, and we will always consult with you before submitting it to any potential employer.
Keywords: Security Clearance, SC Cleared, Systems Engineering, Electronics, Embedded Systems, C++, C#, Octave, EMC Standards, FMEA, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, Risk Assessment, R&D, Manufacturing, Product Lifecycle, Technical Documentation, Systems Analysis