Full-Time DE&S Fleet Wide Combat Management Systems – Chief Engineer
Job Description
Salary
£47,600 – £56,000 per annum (plus benefits).
Summary
Join an integral part of the UK’s Defence and play your part in the procurement and in-service support of all our Armed Forces’ equipment, from fighter jets, armoured vehicles, submarines and aircraft carriers, to clothing, food, and ammunition. If you have the pride, passion and commitment to be part of an exciting organisation at the forefront of supporting our country’s Armed Forces deliver on operations at home and abroad, then apply online now!
Job description
An exciting opportunity exists within DE&S Maritime Combat Systems (DE&S MCS) as the Fleet Wide Combat Management Systems Chief Engineer (FWCMS-CE).
As part of a wider multi-disciplinary FWCMS Delivery Team, you will be Head of Delivery Management chain for circa 10 staff, providing effective engineering and safety Leadership for a wide range of Combat System equipment and networks across most of the Royal Navy (RN) Surface Fleet delivering affordable, safe and available Combat Systems.
You will also be managing the engineering elements and outputs of the £193m JSS2 CfA Contract as well as defining the scope of the replacement contracting vehicle.
This is a Safety Responsible post, which means you must be demonstrably competent to provide authoritative advice on equipment safety issues.
On appointment to the position, you will be required to undergo an assessment in order to be judged competent to hold the Safety Responsible delegation. A formal safety training pathway exists to support your development, but evidence of your prior safety responsibilities, or holding a previous safety delegation is necessary in your application as an indicator of ability to hold this letter of delegation.
Our Fleet Wide Combat Management Systems Chief Engineer will have a strong background in Electronics, Software & Networks; Ship safety Management; Air Integration experience & MAA Regulation; CMS Integration experience in accordance with Def Stan 21-88; Maritime Common Support Model processes and software configuration change management.
Due to the nature of the projects involved, this position is open to SOLE UK Nationals only.
Responsibilities
• Lead the FWCMS engineering contribution for the Queen Elizabeth Class Combat Management System (CMS), Air Traffic Control system (ATC) and the on-board networks (Internal Network Electronics). As Chief Engineer you will be at the heart of a pivotal time in the development of the Carrier CMS capability, managing packages of changes requiring software and hardware updates whilst ensuring the systems remain safe, secure and available.
• The Chief Engineer is responsible for developing and authorising safety documentation that demonstrates the safety of CMS equipment and systems on RN Ships, demonstrating moral and statutory accountability and upholding the DE&S safety principles to protect our service personnel.
• Leading a diverse team, your assignment will cover a wide range of responsibilities including ratifying engineering changes, delivering the contracted programme schedules and producing sign off on Certificates of Clearance for Use (CCUs). This will require working closely with Navy Command, contractors and equipment authorities across both DE&S and ISS.
• Delivery to service and Fleet role out of the new and high-profile Oceanographic Reconnaissance Combat Architecture (ORCA) on Mine Warfare vessels, delivering open systems architecture for future exploitation.
• You will directly influence how CMS evolves within the RN to become a software-driven application along with the rollout of Shared Infrastructure, working closely with the NCHQ customer and other key stakeholders, enabling a significant step change in delivery of future technology for the Royal Navy.
• Provide ongoing expert Engineering Support for a range of obsolescent Master Equipment.
• Roll out of Shared Infrastructure to T45 Platform.
What you will be assessed against
To be found successful you must demonstrate the following essential criteria:
• Relevant Level 6 (or higher) qualification or equivalent experience within an engineering environment / industry.
• Wide-ranging depth and breadth of technical experience in own specialism with knowledge and application of Systems Engineering approaches and experience of integrating technically complex systems.
• Experience of writing and/or authorising safety artefacts such as safety and environmental case reports, with experience of leading or conducting safety/risk assessments.
• Registration with a relevant Professional Engineering / Science Institute or equivalent body as an Incorporated Engineer or Chartered Engineer – or, be suitably qualified and experienced to achieve this within 12 months.
• Extensive evidence of providing governance, assurance and advice on complex projects & portfolios in the applicant’s own area of expertise to guide and influence senior leaders and decision makers.
It would benefit your application should you be able to demonstrate the following desirable criteria:
• Evidence of maintaining continued professional development and assisting with the development of others.
If you are invited to an interview, you will be assessed against the following technical competencies:
• Technical Decision Making
• Technical Risk Management
If you are invited to an interview, you will be assessed against the following behaviours:
• Changing and Improving
• Leadership
What’s in it for you?
You will receive a generous benefits package including market leading employer pension contributions of around 21% of your salary (not including any personal contribution), annual bonuses, a flexible working pattern to fit you where possible, 25 days holiday +1 additional day every year you work up to 30 days with opportunity for movement and promotion. Some of our sites include an onsite gym, onsite restaurants, cafes and much more.
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About your team
Cutting-edge engineering and science is a critical component in delivering modern, battle-winning technologies to all branches of the armed forces. Engineering is the largest business area within DE&S – and it’s one of the most fulfilling too. From managing technical risks, engineering resources and services, to defining and assuring best practice, our engineers are exemplars both within DE&S and our industry partners and professional bodies.
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Benefits
Please find ‘The Little Book of Big Benefits’ here
This post is not eligible for relocation allowances.
Things you need to know
Security
Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check.
People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks.
Selection process details
Simply click on the apply button to create an account and upload your CV which clearly demonstrates the following areas (which you will be assessed against):
• Key Achievements
• Relevant Experience
• Applied Knowledge and Skills
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Firstly we’ll check that you meet the essential criteria that are listed for the role. If you do, we’ll then carry out a more detailed review of your CV to see if your qualifications and experience are a good match for the role(s).
If you’re successful, we’ll invite you to an interview so you can meet us, discuss your Key Achievements, Relevant Experience and Applied knowledge & Skills. In addition to the above, you’ll also be assessed against a technical competence and the listed behaviours, aligned to our DE&S Behaviours which can be found attached at the bottom of the page.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
Nationality requirements
Open to UK nationals only.
Working for the Civil Service
The Civil Service Code sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants.
We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission’s recruitment principles.
The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
How to Apply
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