We're working with a major client delivering Britain's high-speed rail infrastructure programme, and we're recruiting a Functional Integration Engineer to undertake technical analysis for the functional integration of the railway.
This is a systems engineering role at the heart of how multiple complex sub-systems come together to create a functioning railway. The new railway has been broken down into major and minor functional blocks, numbering around 225, and your work ensures that all these blocks integrate correctly and work together as a unified system. You'll work within the systems integration framework, analyzing operations and maintenance concepts to define what the railway needs to do, and then translating that into architecture, interfaces and technical solutions that suppliers deliver.
You'll combine deep systems engineering expertise with the ability to work across multiple disciplines, resolve technical trade-offs and engage collaboratively with internal teams and external suppliers. Your work ensures that all the pieces of the railway fit together, work reliably and meet operational requirements.
What You'll Be Doing
What We're Looking For
You're a systems engineer with substantial experience working in complex, multi-disciplinary, safety-critical railway environments. You understand how different engineering sub-systems integrate and interface with each other, and you can analyze operations and maintenance requirements to translate them into engineering solutions.
You're experienced with model-based systems engineering tools such as DOORS and Enterprise Architect, and you understand interface and requirements management approaches. You have practical knowledge of railway operations and maintenance, and you understand how ergonomics and human factors affect system design.
You understand system safety and the Common Safety Method for risk evaluation. You're working towards Chartered Engineer status or can demonstrate equivalent professional experience. You can communicate systems engineering concepts clearly to technical colleagues and senior stakeholders. You're comfortable working in a rapidly changing environment where technical trade-offs need to be resolved through negotiation and analysis.
Your experience could be gained from other sectors than rail, such as Automotive, Defence, Aviation or Nuclear.