
Senior Systems Engineer
- Birmingham
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You will define and implement an appropriate Systems Engineering strategy for projects ranging from small, single system element designs to extremely large, complex capability/facility designs. This will include producing the necessary Systems Engineering deliverables, commonly as the sole Systems Engineering representative on a project.
- You will also act as an advocate for the Systems Engineering capability through developing commercial opportunities, advocating for further Systems Engineering engagement on existing jobs where appropriate and educating and informing both internal colleagues and external clients to help further understanding and encourage adoption of Systems Engineering.
- You will frequently work in an environment where the client and/or colleagues are not fully familiar with the adoption of Systems Engineering and where not all processes have been defined.
- You will routinely act as a Systems Engineering Technical Lead for more junior Systems Engineers.
- Our Systems Engineering capability is still fairly young, having been set up in May 2025, but is quickly becoming established within the Nuclear EMEA business with increasing requests for input into projects and a continually developing set of processes, owned and developed by the Systems Engineering team. Consequently, responsibilities will include supporting new and ongoing projects while also developing and formalising best practise into processes. This will therefore come with an opportunity to contribute to shaping business-wide policy. Responsibilities may also include supporting bid teams in winning work where Systems Engineering is an aspect of the proposal(s).
- The ideal candidate should have extensive demonstrable experience of applying Systems Engineering techniques and a Systems Engineering led approach to design. More specifically, you should have experience with numerous key Systems Engineering methodologies (e.g. architecture definition, Pugh matrix assessments for option evaluation and down-selection, interface management) as well as requirements management, structured verification and the use of requirements management tools such as IBM DOORS.
- Experience with MBSE tools such as Capella or Sparx EA is desirable as is experience and awareness of engineering lifecycles other than the waterfall/vee model.
- Successful applicants will be comfortable working with minimal outside support, often as the sole systems engineering representative on a given project and will have or be working towards, INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP, CSEP, ESEP) accreditations.
- You will be adaptable in your application of your experience and knowledge of systems engineering, being comfortable in applying it in multiple ways to allow for the differing approaches our clients may request in line with their own processes. This will also allow for easy adoption of AtkinsRéalis N&P processes as they develop and change. You should be keen to join a capability at an early stage and to support the Systems Engineering Capability Lead in its development, bringing your experience and knowledge to assist in this.
- You should be adept at contributing to numerous projects at the same time. The capability is responsible for supporting an ever-growing number of projects across the whole Nuclear EMEA business, including in our other markets of Reactor Operations, Power New Build, Major Projects and more. It is therefore likely that you would support multiple projects as the demand for Systems Engineering varies throughout each project’s lifecycle.
- You should also be experienced and comfortable with managing and developing more junior Systems Engineers, including developing their work scope and assignment of tasking. Direct experience of line management is also desirable.
- We are looking for an engineer who has proven experience and expertise in Systems Engineering to grow and develop our capability within our Decommissioning market. This capability complements our existing & well established core engineering disciplines (Mechanical, Civil & Structural, and Electrical, Control & Instrumentation) as well as our growing capabilities (Engineering Management, Technology Solutions, and Robotics).
- An innovator – You will encourage people to experiment, produce new ideas and challenge others to think and do things differently. You’ll contribute to the definition of new ways of doing things and will be constantly looking for ways to improve how things are done, unafraid to challenge the norm.
- An Improver - You spend time on making the processes, methods and toolsets more efficient, optimising your resources and adjusting things to be leaner.
- Excellent team player – You are able to collaborate effectively with colleagues in multiple disciplines, technical and non-technical, to help integrate multi-disciplinary worksteams which are often present on our projects.
- An effective communicator – You are able to confidently explain how and why to apply Systems Engineering practises to a variety of individuals, including those with less knowledge, understanding or appreciation of the discipline, assisting them to see the value where they previously may not.