ASSYSTEM

Nuclear Engineering

SeniorSystemsEngineer

Derby, United Kingdom FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Systems Engineer at ASSYSTEM. Skills: Systems Engineering, Architecture, Requirements Management. Lead technical projects. Manage engineering interfaces”

Industry & Context.

Nuclear Engineering
Problems you'll solve

Navigate technical and project risks; Swift resolution of technical queries

Eligibility Requirements

Meet UK security clearance criteria

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

UK security clearance criteria

What You'll Do.

Lead technical projects

Manage engineering interfaces

Ensure design integration

Refine architectural frameworks

Liaise with stakeholders

Support early-stage activities

Coordinate creation of artefacts

Conduct optioneering assessments

Conduct design risk assessments

Support integrated technical management

Respond to technical queries

Liaise with all disciplines

Apply systems engineering best practices

Develop MBSE approaches

Report progress on deliverables

Provide resource recommendations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with project management team; Liaise seamlessly with all disciplines

Communication Scope

Respond promptly to technical queries

Process & Methodology

Project management, Integrated technical management, Resource level recommendations

Full Job Description

Today, Assystem is among the top three independent nuclear engineering firms worldwide. With over 60 years of experience in highly regulated sectors, the group supports public and industrial stakeholders in the execution of complex and strategic infrastructure projects, subject to high safety and security requirements. Assystem mobilizes 8,000 experts in 13 countries and intervenes across the entire project lifecycle, in engineering, project management and digital solutions. 🚀 Join the Fusion and Modular Nuclear Business Unit! 🚀 In this role, you'll lead technical projects by managing engineering interfaces, ensuring cohesive design integration, and refining architectural frameworks. You'll liaise with stakeholders, handle requirements, and support early-stage activities like optioneering and design concept development, collaborating closely with a dynamic project management team. Your mission: * Coordinate the creation of critical artefacts such as operations concepts, functional and system architectures, requirement and compliance statements, and verification and validation planning. * Conduct optioneering assessments and design risk assessments (safety and CDM) to ensure robust project planning. * Support integrated technical management by navigating technical and project risks, refining design configurations, and developing breakdown structures. * Respond promptly to technical queries, ensuring clarity and swift resolution. * Liaise seamlessly with all disciplines to achieve unified design coordination. * Apply cutting-edge systems engineering best practices to elevate team capabilities. * Develop and propose innovative Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approaches for streamlined processes. * Report progress on deliverables and provide strategic resource level recommendations to the Project Lead Engineer (Systems and Integration). Why Join the Community of Switchers? * 🌟 Over 55 years in nuclear engineering. * 🏆 Ranked among the top 3 largest nuclear en

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