Systems Engineer (Navigation)
<b>Requirements:</b>
<ul><li>Degree in Electronic Engineering, Physics or related discipline</li><li>Experience within defence, aerospace or other safety-critical engineering environments</li><li>Strong technical understanding of navigation systems, avionics or RF engineering</li><li>Systems engineering mindset with the ability to work across disciplines</li><li>Knowledge of GNSS functionality and multi-constellation systems (highly desirable)</li><li>Experience with anti-jam technologies and CRPA systems (highly desirable)</li><li>Awareness of jamming and spoofing threats (highly desirable)</li><li>Modelling experience using MATLAB and/or Simulink (highly desirable)</li><li>Project delivery exposure and commercial awareness (highly desirable)</li></ul>
<b>Responsibilities:</b>
<ul><li>Defining and assessing requirements for navigation sensors</li><li>Evaluating GNSS receivers, anti-jam units and inertial sensors</li><li>Supporting integration, sub-assembly trials and performance validation</li><li>Monitoring supplier and technology roadmaps to inform future capability investment</li><li>Contributing to multinational research and development programmes</li><li>Supporting system-level performance modelling and trade studies</li></ul>
<b>Technologies:</b>
<ul><li>Matlab</li><li>Hardware</li><li>Security</li></ul>
<p><b>More:</b></p>
<p>We are a leading engineering firm focused on advanced guided systems, looking for a Systems Engineer passionate about navigation technologies. This role offers exposure to cutting-edge technology, international collaboration, and high-profile development programs. You will work in a collaborative, international engineering community, with clear progression pathways in systems engineering and technical leadership. Our hybrid working model allows for 3 days onsite per week, and we provide competitive bonus and pension contributions, flexible leave arrangements, modern facilities, and more.</p>
<p>last updated 8 week of 2026</p>