Location: Templecombe, United Kingdom
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We have a fantastic opportunity to join a growing area of the business within Defence Mission Systems, as an Independent Design Authority. You are accountable for the overall fitness-for-purpose of the Sonar solution for the submarine class. You are a technical leader within Thales Underwater Systems UK, influencing the engineering approach of the Sonar delivery team, and interfacing with the customer base to inform the strategic direction of the UK's Submarine Sonar Spiral Development Programme.
This role is critical to ensure Thales Sonar Systems can deliver the full capability to the end user as part of an integrated and coherent Combat System. This role acts as a customer interface and ensures that the development team is working in the best interests of the customer; holding our internal delivery teams to account ensuring they provide key submarine functions and performance, and working collaboratively across the wider Submarine enterprise to ensure the end-to-end system enables the sonar system to deliver the maximum operational benefit to the Navy.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Critically appraise and assess the maturity of the Sonar system and subsystems design with respect to the lifecycle stage, and influence the delivery team's approach to ensure appropriate outcomes.
2. Ensure coherence of the sonar systems at a combat system level, including 3rd party suppliers.
3. Work in close co-operation with the customer community to provide assurance of the progression of Sonar development activities.
4. Work in close co-operation with the customer community, and partners to influence the strategic direction of the UK's Submarine Sonar Spiral Development Programme.
5. Ensure coherence between the various UK submarine programmes from an integrated sonar perspective.
6. Work in close co-operation with sonar and acoustics experts to independently confirm the suitability of the Sonar design with respect to acoustic performance.
7. Work in close co-operation with transversal engineering functions including safety, operability, cyber security, integrated logistics support to confirm the suitability of the Sonar design with respect to transversal aspects.
8. Perform and organise studies on behalf of the customer pertaining to sonar performance analysis, providing reports on status.
9. Manage the technical baseline of the Contract by chairing and minuting the "Engineering Control Board" of the Joint Project Office.
10. Identify and mitigate technical risk associated with the overall fitness-for-purpose of the Sonar design.
11. Understand and work effectively within the commercial and technical constraints of the programme.
12. Provide technical leadership within Thales Underwater Systems and provide mentoring, coaching, peer review, and knowledge transfer to developing engineers.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Have broad and deep knowledge of submarine sonar systems, including outboard array technologies, signal processing chains, data processing chains, and operator interactions.
2. Have the ability to critically appraise sonar system specification (Solution / Hardware / Software / Firmware), assessment, design, and qualification artefacts to judge their suitability and completeness within the context of the overall engineering process.
3. Have the ability to understand and apply rigorous systems engineering processes to the development of a complex system at an Enterprise and solution level.
4. Sound understanding of safety and cybersecurity requirements to assure appropriate coverage in the design.
5. Experience of working in an environment where on time and on budget delivery is critical to success.
6. Degree qualified in a related subject.
7. Chartered Engineer (preferable).
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