Lead Flight Test Engineer

Thales
Bristol
11 months ago
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Location: Bristol, United KingdomThales people provide armed forces customers with operational advantage at every decisive moment throughout the mission. Defence and armed forces customers rely on us to deliver the full range of defence mission systems solutions at land, sea, and air. Our platforms extend across the battlespace including Above and Sonar, Electronic Combat, and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance systems.Together we offer fantastic opportunities for committed employees to learn and develop their career with us. At Thales UK, we research, develop, and supply technology and services that impact the lives of millions of people each day to make life better, and keep us safer. We innovate across five major industries; Aerospace, Defence, Ground Transportation, Security and Space. Your health and well-being matters to us and that’s why we offer you the flexibility to do what’s important to you; whether that’s part time hours, job sharing, home working, or the ability to flex your start and finish times. Where possible, we support a working pattern that suits your lifestyle and helps you reach your ambitions.

Primary Purpose of the Role:

The Thales Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) Trials and Training Centre (UTTC), based at West Wales Airport, delivers Air Test and Evaluation (T&E) of large complex UAS for UK MOD and other customers. Thales is expanding its UAS flight test capability, providing an opportunity for a Lead Flight Test Engineer (FTE) to join the team. The Lead FTE will perform a central role within the organization, leading the planning of and conducting developmental flight test of UAS. They will be responsible for line management of 1 or more junior FTEs.

Principal Relationships:

Thales UAS Trials and Training Centre (UTTC):

Thales Flt Ops Head of Flying

Thales Flt Ops Head of Air T&E (Chief Test Pilot)

Head of UTTC

UTTC Operations and Delivery Manager

Thales UK Ltd:

Thales Accountable Manager (Military Flying)

Thales UAS Technical Director

Thales Design Organisation (DO)

Thales Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO)

UTTC Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO)

External

MOD Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) - RPAS Delivery Team

U-TacS Design Organisation

Military Aviation Authority (MAA)

Key Responsibilities and Tasks:

The Thales UTTC Lead FTE will:

Plan UAS flight trials, considering requirements, certification, airworthiness, and safety and risk management, working closely with the Design Organisation. Documentation to be produced will include Trials Instructions, Trials Risk and Hazard Assessments, Technical Notes, Flight Test Cards. Brief and conduct UAS flight test sorties as part of the GCS test crew. Analyse flight trial data, write Post Flight Reports, at the completion of a flight trial write the Flight Test Report. Assist the Head of Air T&E and Head of Flying in strategic planning of flight trials, and in writing flight test governance documents, processes and procedures. Provide leadership and management to one or more junior FTEs.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential

Graduate Flight Test Engineer of a recognised Test Pilot School, or having demonstrable equivalent qualifications/experience as an FTE. Have demonstrated the ability to plan, manage and conduct flight trials, analyse flight test data, and write flight test reports. Possess excellent English language written and spoken communication skills. Have an aeronautical engineering and/or aerospace graduate background, with demonstrable knowledge and understanding of all aspects of flight test. Have the ability to lead and manage more junior personnel as part of a team.  Possess a high level of skill in using modern software applications and tools, particularly in analysing and presenting data gained in flight test.

Desirable

Qualifications (including post-graduate) related to manned or unmanned aircraft design, flight operations, or safety and risk management. 

Experience:

Essential

Significant flight trials experience as an FTE, to include all aspects of flight test planning, conduct, data analysis and reporting.

Desirable

Flight Trials experience on UAS platforms.  Experience of working under MAA regulation, particularly within the Contractor Flying Approved Organisational Scheme (CFAOS).

Values & Behaviours (Thales):

A successful candidate is expected to adopt and practise the Thales Values and Behaviours:

Shape solutions out of complexity Be ambitious and accountable Perform through cooperation Influence key stakeholders Engage and develop teams Manage Self

Please note that this role will require the successful candidate to be onsite at West Wales Airport for 4 days a week. We will provide full travel and subsistence whilst you are there.

In line with Thales' Baseline Security requirements, candidates will be asked to provide evidence of identity, eligibility to work in the UK and employment and/or education history for up to three years. Some vacancies may require full Security Clearance which can require further evidence to be provided. For further details of the evidence required to apply for Baseline and Security Clearance please refer to the Defence Business Services National Security Vetting (DBS NSV) Agency.

At Thales we provide CAREERS and not only jobs. With Thales employing 80,000 employees in 68 countries our mobility policy enables thousands of employees each year to develop their careers at home and abroad, in their existing areas of expertise or by branching out into new fields. Together we believe that embracing flexibility is a smarter way of working.

Thales UK is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free recruitment process. We will provide reasonable adjustments and support to ensure neuro-diverse applicants or those with a disability or long-term condition can be their best during the recruitment process. To request an adjustment,if you need this job advert in an alternative format or if you have any questions about the recruitment process, please contact Resourcing Ops for mid to senior roles, or the Early Careers Team for graduate and apprentice roles.

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