BUSINESS AND SOLUTION MODELLING ENGINEER
| Employment Type | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Location | Lancashire , Warton |
| Industry Sector | Aerospace |
| Start Date | ASAP |
| Salary/Rate | £25560.00 – £27846.00 |
| Reference | STC38218 |
| Date Advertised | 01-08-2008 - 00:02 |
This vacancy is out of date and no longer accepting applications.
Description
BUSINESS AND SOLUTION MODELLING ENGINEER
WARTON, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE - NORTH, NORTH WEST
£25560 - 27846
The purpose of this role is to perform the analysis and modelling activities associated with determining and optimising the business and performance characteristics of the Nimrod MRA4 Partnered Support (PS) Solution.
Responsibilities include evaluation and testing of the emerging PS Solution design by anlysing and constructing models within proprietary software tools to evaluate potential performance/perform trade-off studies.
BUSINESS AND SOLUTION MODELLING ENGINEER
WARTON, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE - NORTH, NORTH WEST
£25560 - 27846
Working within a small modelling team, which provides support to the whole Nimrod MRA4 support organisation, the job holder will be required to work closely with specialist personnel in the other support workstreams; as well as working directly with RAF and MoD members of the customer community.
The jobholder will be expected to ensure their contribution continues to meet the business needs. In particular, he/she will be expected to:
i) Participate in the Systems Analysis process applied to the PS Solution design and, in particular, the establishment of performance indicators and associated metrics.
ii) Participate in the formulation and development of modelling techniques, using proprietary modelling tools.
iii) Construct and operate models to evaluate and optimise the design and potential performance of the PS Solution.
iv) Perform design and support trade-off analyses.
v) Prepare technical reports and presentation material for communication to all PS stakeholders.
May involve occasional travel to customer sites including Abbeywood, RAF Wyton and RAF Kinloss.

