Naval Systems Engineer

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Naval Systems Engineer

Salary:£50000 - £57000 per annum
Location:Bristol, South West, England
Consultant:Neil Tovey
Telephone:01202 204099
Email:neil@electusrecruitment.co.uk
Naval Systems Engineer – Permanent – Bristol
A leading defence company working on cutting-edge naval technologies is seeking a skilled Naval Systems Engineer to join their team. This role offers the opportunity to shape the design and integration of next-generation missile systems for naval platforms.
About the Role
You will support the delivery of complex systems through use case analysis, requirements specification, system trade studies, and architecture modelling. Collaborating closely with defence customers, industrial partners, and cross-functional teams, you will help drive critical design decisions and integration activities.
What You’ll Need
  • Proven systems engineering experience in defence or complex systems
  • Ability to conduct use case analysis and requirements justification
  • Experience with system trade studies and architecture design
  • Strong collaboration skills with multiple stakeholders
Why Apply?
Join a fast-paced environment focused on advanced defence solutions that directly support national security. Work alongside experts in a company dedicated to innovation in naval missile systems.
Salary & Benefits
Up to £57,000 depending on experience
Hybrid working: 3-4 days onsite in Bristol
Security & Nationality
Due to the nature of work at our client’s site, these vacancies are only open to British Citizens who hold SC clearance or can obtain it.
This is a permanent role.
Electus Recruitment Solutions provides specialist engineering and technical recruitment solutions to a number of high technology industries. We thank you for your interest in this vacancy. If you do not hear from us within seven working days, please presume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. You are free to resubmit your CV or details in the future, and we shall assess your suitability then.
Neil Tovey