Graduate Naval Ships Network Engineer
We design and build a full range of naval ships from offshore patrol vessels through to giant aircraft carriers, giving customers the capability to fulfil extensive naval operations around the world. We are the only provider of complex warships and their combat managements to the UK Royal Navy’s surface fleet. Do you have what it takes to join our Naval Ships team?
What you will be doing
Would you like to play a role in one of the most advanced engineering projects in the world and one of the most significant and complex defence programmes in the UK? Are you good at solving problems by looking at them from the bigger picture? Do you enjoy the challenge of predicting how changing one part of a complex system will affect all the other parts of the system as a whole? Then systems engineering is the perfect career path for you!
In a multi-disciplinary role across a ship, aircraft carrier, or patrol vessel, you will be focusing on the bigger picture and bridging the gaps between disciplines. Throughout the different stages of a product lifecycle, you’ll take the lead in systems integration and testing, qualification, and acceptance. As well as the technical aspects of projects, you’ll also learn to consider important factors such as schedules, costs, training, and environmental concerns.
Duties and Responsibilities
* Work closely with both Software, Systems, and Hardware engineers to enable the development of complex real-world systems that have to perform perfectly every time, as the consequences of failure could be catastrophic.
* Support the development and testing of Network software and hardware Releases.
* Support & Maintain network technical design.
* Implementation of the network aspects of Networks architecture and design.
* Your work will be expected to make a real contribution to addressing the engineering issues on a programme and will likely encompass requirements evaluation and problem-solving, engineering deliverable presentation.
* Engineering data information, meeting and briefing notes, report writing, presentation preparation, cost, schedule, and risk analysis.
Minimum Requirements
As a minimum requirement you’ll need to have obtained, or be predicted to obtain, a 2.2 in your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Networks, Computing or Software degree.
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