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      <title>Systems Engineer - Manpower UK</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:50:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Portsmouth | Salary: £45000 - £55000 per annum | Type: Permanent | Systems Engineer Broadoak(Portsmouth) or Cowes(Isle of White) Hybrid £45,000-£55,000+Bonus   My client a multinational defence organisation are looking for a Systems Engineer to join their Radar Systems Engineering team based in either Broadoak or Cowes.   What you''ll be doing:   You will apply systems engineering  principles  aligned with ISO 15288 across the full lifecycle, from requirements definition and system design through integration, acceptance, support, and eventual disposal. It involves decomposing and  managing  requirements at system and subsystem levels using tools such as IBM DOORS Next, as well as developing and maintaining architectural models in model-based systems engineering environments like CATIA Magic. The work also includes defining interfaces, supporting design decomposition, and contributing to acceptance strategies that ensure requirements are verified throughout each stage of the V-model, ultimately producing robust evidence for customer acceptance.  In addition,  the role  supports technical reviews and ensures compliance with business, regulatory, and customer standards. It requires  analysing  real-world system performance data to assess reliability ...</description>
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