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Digital Systems Validation Engineer

Peterborough
6 days ago
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Digital Systems Validation Engineer  

12 Month Contract – With Strong Potential to Extend  

Peterborough  

Up to £32.13 Per Hour PAYE plus holiday and pension contribution OR £43.61 Per Hour Umbrella  

08:30-16:45 Monday – Thursday, 08:30-16:15 Friday – Onsite  

Are you ready to make a real impact in a future-focused industry?  

This is your opportunity to work with one of the most influential names in Machine Electrification, Industrial Innovation, and Mobility, a true powerhouse driving transformation across global markets. Based at a cutting-edge facility, you’ll step into a vital role within the Electrification and Digital Systems Team as a Digital Systems Validation Engineer.  

You will be leading the creation and implementation of system boundary diagrams, orchestrating the development of FMEAs for digital systems supporting both customer operations and internal logistics/product planning, and collaborating closely with the digital NPI team to develop and execute robust validation strategies.  

This is your chance to shape the digital backbone of next-generational electrified machine systems.  

What You Will Be Doing  

Developing high-level system boundary diagrams, including on-board controllers, telematics, platform components and applications  

Developing failure mode analysis and validation plans with support from relevant subject matter experts as required  

Documenting and gaining consensus on test plans with the team  

Supporting testing, by working with simulation engineers, to test and validate failure modes  

What You Will Bring  

3 – 5 years proven experience in Systems Engineering, ideally in Product or Service Development  

Experience working with digital delivery, e.g. IT/software development/engineering data  

Basic Excel knowledge is required  

Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise effectively  

Confidence in influencing others and driving solutions through collaboration  

Awareness of technologies like telematics, cloud computing, analytics, or app development is advantageous  

Experience in Operations, Supply Chain, Sales, Marketing, Engineering, or Customer Applications  

What Is In This For You  

Exceptional exposure across multiple global business units and disciplines such as Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain  

Technical Influence and Ownership  

Long-term Contract Opportunity  

To apply, please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV indicating your relevant experience. Applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK, and evidence of eligibility will be required. Suitable candidates will be contacted. The above represents a summary of the contract assignment. A full description of this contract assignment is available. A full explanation of this rate and all deductions will be provided in a key information document (KID) supplied to registered candidates

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