Coras

Defence

Model-BasedSystemsEngineer

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Model-Based Systems Engineer at Coras. Skills: Model-Based Systems Engineering, Systems Engineering, Defence. Apply model-based systems engineering. Translate capability needs”

What You'll Achieve.

Solve real capability challenges; Solve operational challenges

Industry & Context.

Defence
Problems you'll solve

Solve real capability challenges; Solve operational challenges; Evidence-based decision-making

Eligibility Requirements

Australian Citizen, Ability to obtain and maintain an AGSVA Security Clearance, NV1 or greater clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Australian Citizen, Ability to obtain and maintain an AGSVA Security Clearance

Nice to Have

NV1 or greater clearance, Maritime domain experience

What You'll Do.

Apply model-based systems engineering

Translate capability needs

Develop system models

Maintain system models

Define specifications

Support option analysis

Support trade studies

Support decision-making

Engage with Defence stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work alongside clients; Engage with Defence stakeholders

Communication Scope

Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Convey technical information

Full Job Description

At Coras, we fuse expertise with humanity, rigor with creativity and innovation with curiosity. At the core of our business is the belief that a diversity of perspectives is the key to new thinking. That’s why our team brings together deep industry experience with some of the brightest young minds in Australia. Our values are more than just words on an email signature; we’re driven by an ethos that inspires and governs everything we do. The Role: The Data and AI segment within Coras is an emerging and rapidly growing area. Our focus areas are Software & AI, MBSE & Digital Engineering, and Simulation & Modelling. As a foundational employee within the segment, you will not only have interesting client facing opportunities, but you will also have the ability to shape and influence the growth and development of the segment, gaining skills, experience and expertise along the way! We have a permanent, full-time opportunities for a Model-Based Systems Engineer to join this emerging segment. You will work alongside clients to help define, analyse and integrate complex Defence systems, applying model-based approaches to solve real capability and operational challenges spanning requirements engineering, configuration management, and model-based systems design. This will include: Applying model-based systems engineering to translate capability needs into integrated solutions Developing and maintain system models that describe how systems, people and processes work together Defining architectures, interfaces and specifications across complex environments Supporting option analysis, trade studies and evidence-based decision-making Engaging with Defence stakeholders to ensure solutions are operationally grounded and practical Our Ideal Candidate: We are open to Individuals across various experience levels. You could be an experienced systems engineer with deep model-based expertise, or a foundational systems engineer looking to specialise in MBSE within a Defence consulting envir

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