Up to £57,000; compyny bonus up to £2,500; pension...
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Navigation sensor technologies
Gnss receivers and inertial measurement units
Supplier and technology roadmap monitoring
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MBDA is seeking a Systems Engineer specializing in navigation sensors to join their UK team, where candidates will work on advanced missile systems. The role requires experience in navigation technologies and offers a competitive salary and various employee benefits, including flexible working arrangements.
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Job Summary
You will carry out specification and assessment of navigation sensors including GNSS receivers, anti-jam units and inertial measurement units.
This role offers you the opportunity to be part of a successful team working to develop new and innovative solutions to address complex customer requirements.
We offer a company bonus up to £2,500, a pension contribution of up to 14%, and flexi leave up to 15 additional days.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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MBDA is seeking a Systems Engineer specializing in navigation sensors to join their UK team, where candidates will work on advanced missile systems. The role requires experience in navigation technologies and offers a competitive salary and various employee benefits, including flexible working arrangements.
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Salary
Up to £57,000; Company bonus up to £2,500; Pension up to 14%
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Navigation sensor technologies
GNSS receivers and inertial measurement units
Supplier and technology roadmap monitoring
Sub assembly and equipment assessment trials
Research activities as part of an international team
Nice-to-have
Project management and delivery awareness
Commercial awareness
Team spirit and motivation to excel
Key Requirements
Degree in electronic engineering, physics, or similar
Technical knowledge in navigation systems, avionics, or RF engineering
Ability to gain understanding of GNSS functionality, multi-constellation technology, system integration, receivers, anti-jam and CRPA's, GNSS system chain performance & integration challenges, GNSS jamming and spoofing experience, and inertial sensor specification and characterisation.