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System Design Engineer (Marine)SYOS AerospaceFareham, England, United Kingdom

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System Design Engineer (Marine)

SYOS Aerospace
  • GB
    Fareham, England, United Kingdom
  • GB
    Fareham, England, United Kingdom

À propos

SYOS is a pioneering company focused on developing industry-leading utilitarian autonomous vehicles across air, land, and sea. SYOS' family of utilitarian vehicles are all powered with SYOS’ control system with various advanced computer vision, swarming, and communication systems.
About the role We’re looking for a highly skilled System Design Engineer with Uncrewed Surface Vessel experience to join our team in our production facility based in Fareham, UK.
As a
Systems Design Engineer
at SYOS, you’ll be a key player in defining the architecture, integrating, and validating their cutting‑edge autonomous systems, with particular focus on marine applications. This role is highly cross‑functional, requiring close collaboration with hardware, software, and autonomy teams to deliver robust and high‑performance solutions, especially for challenging maritime environments.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting‑edge uncrewed vehicles within a global aerospace and robotics company.
Key Responsibilities
Experience working specifically on
unmanned marine vehicles (USVs) , and knowledge of autonomy systems and embedded software development tailored for maritime applications.
Collaborating with stakeholders to gather, analyse, and document both functional and non‑functional system requirements for their autonomous vehicles, particularly those operating in marine environments. Translate high‑level needs into detailed, verifiable requirements and manage them throughout the project lifecycle.
Developing and maintaining the overall
system architecture , including defining major subsystems and their interfaces to ensure seamless integration. Evaluate and select the most effective and efficient technical design options, considering the unique demands of marine operations.
Planning and coordinating the
integration of hardware and software components
into unified, reliable systems, with a focus on their
unmanned marine vehicles . Design and execute rigorous
testing
strategies to verify system performance and validate that all requirements are met, accounting for the complexities of maritime testing. Analyse test results, identify root causes of anomalies, and troubleshoot issues collaboratively.
Serving as a central communication hub between engineering teams to facilitate system‑wide coherence and collaboration. Support continuous improvement by feeding test and performance insights back into system designs, ensuring continuous optimization for marine applications.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
At least
3 years of experience
in systems engineering, with a strong preference for backgrounds in
unmanned marine vehicles (USVs) , robotics, or autonomous systems.
Strong understanding of systems architecture, requirements management, and system integration, especially as it pertains to
marine autonomy . Experience with tools like JIRA, Confluence, or DOORS is also preferred, along with familiarity with hardware and software testing and validation methodologies in challenging environments.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem‑solving abilities are essential.
Employees will be subject to SC clearance with the MOD.
If you are an experienced and skilled
Systems Design Engineer
with Marine experience, who meets the requirements and is ready to work with a legendary team, we encourage you to apply.
Job Types: Full‑time, Permanent
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Defense and Space Manufacturing
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  • Fareham, England, United Kingdom

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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