Unlock the Future of Electronic Warfare
As a leading company in the industry, Gattaca is seeking a highly skilled Systems Architect to shape the future of our Electronic Warfare programmes. This is a high-impact role that requires technical expertise, strategic thinking, and excellent leadership skills.
About the Role:
* Lead the development of solution strategies and approaches for the EW Line of Business, aligning with Capability roadmaps and using industry-standard methods such as Product Line Engineering.
* Produce candidate system architectures at various levels of abstraction, driving decision-making processes to evaluate solutions against factors such as cost, value, and compliance.
* Define and document enterprise-level procedures, guidelines, and best practices for system architecting.
This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and contribute to the evolution of architecting methodologies within the Systems Engineering function.
You'll be responsible for:
1. Leveraging your extensive experience in defining and developing architectures and interfaces for complex hardware and software systems.
2. Providing thought leadership to relevant stakeholders, including delivering presentations, writing white papers, and participating in industry conferences.
3. Supporting the implementation of Systems Architecting methodologies and processes within the organisation.
We offer a competitive salary of £120,000 per annum, flexible working hours, and a range of benefits including private healthcare, dental schemes, and discounted gym membership. If you're passionate about delivering innovative solutions and have a passion for technology, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
About You:
* Determination and tenacity to drive results and deliver on goals.
* Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and influence at all levels.
* Experience with system integration, an understanding of emergent properties, and the ability to assess cost and schedule implications.