Expleo Group
Technical Product Development Analyst / Requirements Engineer-J68947

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Technical Product Development Analyst / Requirements Engineer
Location: Gaydon, Warwickshire (Hybrid)
Rate: £31.00 per hour (Umbrella)
Contract: 12-Month Contract
Recruiter: Expleo Group
Expleo is seeking an experienced Technical Product Development Analyst / Requirements Engineer to support a prestigious automotive customer based in Gaydon. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic engineering team responsible for delivering innovative vehicle technologies and ensuring robust requirements management across complex automotive programmes.
We are looking for a highly motivated engineer with a strong background in requirements engineering, systems engineering, and stakeholder management. You will play a key role in translating customer and business needs into clear, measurable engineering requirements while ensuring alignment across multiple engineering functions throughout the product development lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, author, and maintain high-quality technical requirements that support vehicle and system development objectives.
- Translate business, customer, and technical targets into clear, traceable engineering requirements.
- Own and manage requirements throughout the product lifecycle, ensuring compliance, traceability, and consistency.
- Create, develop, and maintain validation and verification test cases aligned to system requirements.
- Support validation activities by ensuring requirements are effectively communicated to testing and verification teams.
- Act as a key liaison between engineering disciplines, ensuring alignment and understanding of requirements across stakeholders.
- Drive effective communication between product development, systems engineering, validation, and integration teams.
- Manage requirement changes, assess programme impacts, and ensure documentation remains up to date.
- Support systems engineering activities in line with V-model development processes.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within requirements and systems management practices.
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Required Skills & Experience
- Degree qualified (Graduate or Postgraduate) in an Engineering discipline.
- Proven experience authoring, managing, and maintaining technical requirements within an engineering environment.
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills with the ability to influence cross-functional teams.
- Experience using requirements management tools such as:
- IBM DOORS
- Dassault TRM
- Similar requirements management platforms
- Good understanding of systems engineering principles and product development lifecycles.
- Knowledge of V-model development processes and requirements traceability.
- Experience creating and managing validation and verification test cases.
- Ability to work within complex, multi-disciplinary engineering programmes.


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Desirable Skills
- Experience within the automotive industry.
- Knowledge of vehicle electrical systems, power supply systems, or electrical architectures.
- Understanding of feature development, integration, and validation activities.
- Familiarity with vehicle systems engineering and product development processes.
- Previous experience working with OEMs or Tier 1 suppliers.
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