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Spencer Ogden

System Engineer

Rugby
Posted 1 day ago
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We are assisting our client for System Engineers

We are assisting our client for System Engineers to start a.s.a.p on an initial 6 month rolling contract.

Requirements:

  • You must have SC Clearance, and have current UK full right to work
  • You must pass a security interview with the Company Security Controller.

Your Mission:

  • Own the Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA).
  • Be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) and power-user of Reliasoft.

You will be responsible for the integrity, structure, and execution of the DFMEA for our key propulsion and electrical components.

  • Facilitate & Influence: Lead high-stakes technical workshops. You’ll sit down with our busiest Lead Design Engineers, extract their deep technical knowledge, and translate their design insights into structured failure modes and mitigation strategies.
  • The "Scribe" & The Strategist: You will be the primary scribe, turning complex engineering inputs into clean, actionable data in software. You’ll challenge assumptions and push for better design outcomes.
  • Drive Progress: You are the face of reliability. You will track our progress, report on key performance indicators (KPIs), and present clear, data-driven status updates to project leadership and our naval customers.

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Who You Are:

  • Technically Fluent: You hold a degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. You understand the physics and the engineering principles behind power generation and propulsion.
  • Software Power User:

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You are comfortable working in RCM++. You know how to build a database that is both accurate and auditable.

  • A Master Communicator: You know how to manage a room. You can take a complex engineering conversation, distill the noise, and capture the essential data points.
  • Process-Driven: You love order. You take pride in delivering reports that are accurate, on time, and tell a compelling story about our design maturity.
  • Collaborative: You thrive when working with multidisciplinary teams and understand the critical importance of reliability in the maritime defence sector.
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Skills

Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Reliasoft
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Power Generation
Propulsion
RCM++
Database Management
Communication
Technical Workshops
Data Analysis
Reliability Engineering
Collaboration
KPI Tracking
Report Writing
Problem Solving

Location

Rugby, England, United Kingdom

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