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Systems Architect
Systems Architect (Autonomous Systems)
Location: Bristol (hybrid – typically 3 days onsite) Type: Permanent
Overview
A high-growth autonomous systems and aerospace/defence engineering organisation is expanding its Systems Engineering capability in the UK and is hiring a Systems Architect to support fast-moving demonstrator and programme work. This is a senior, hands-on architecture role operating close to leadership, helping shape how complex UAS / aircraft-level systems are defined, decomposed, verified, and certified.
You'll sit at the intersection of multiple disciplines—acting as the technical "glue" between engineering teams—and play a key role in translating mission needs into robust, testable system behaviour, requirements, and assurance strategy.
Key Responsibilities
- Own system-level architecture from early concept and product definition through to delivery on programme milestones.
- Lead cross-functional collaboration across disciplines (e.g., avionics, mission systems, payloads, software, safety, security, structures, propulsion), ensuring coherent end-to-end design decisions.
- Develop and manage requirements (capture, decomposition, traceability, verification planning), including clear rationale and interfaces.
- Drive MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) practices and system modelling approaches; contribute to the selection/use of modelling and requirements toolsets (and associated ways of working).
- Define system behaviour, operational concepts, and verification strategies; support test planning and evidence generation.
- Contribute to hazard-led engineering, including hazard logs and assurance artefacts across the lifecycle.
- Engage with senior stakeholders to help shape engineering direction, standards adoption, and delivery governance.
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Required Experience / Skills
- Strong background in systems architecture for complex, safety-/mission-critical products (aerospace, defence, autonomy, robotics, or similarly regulated environments).
- Practical experience with MBSE and requirements/architecture tooling (e.g., requirements management + modelling + PLM ecosystem).
- Working knowledge of safety/assurance frameworks and lifecycle evidence expectations, including experience aligned to standards such as:
- ARP4751 / ARP4761 (or closely related aerospace systems assurance frameworks)
- Relevant military standards and regulated development constraints
- Confidence shaping requirements and verification strategies across multiple subsystems and stakeholders.
- Comfortable operating at principal level: making decisions with incomplete information, moving quickly, and influencing across teams.


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Nice to Have
- Exposure to certification campaigns / regulated delivery programmes (civil or defence), and the reality of turning engineering work into "audit-ready" evidence.
- Experience in autonomy / UAS / aircraft-level product development.
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