Lead Requirements Engineer – Tools, Data, Governance
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | London (Euston) or Birmingham (Snowhill) & Hybrid Working |
Area | London, UKMidlands, UK |
Sector | High Speed Rail |
Salary | £60 - 70,000 + Pen(6:12) + health + 25 hols |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Charlton Recruitment |
Telephone | 07881022741 |
Job Ref | HS20041 |
Job Views | 216 |
- Description
- Working for the Client Organisation responsible for the New High-Speed Rail project in the UK this is a multi-billion-pound high-speed railway to directly link the city centres of: London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester.
The ‘Lead Requirements Engineer – Tools, Data, Governance’ ensures that the DOORS database is implemented, maintained and managed meeting the needs of the programme, developing the process for deployment across the supply chain and security management of the database. The role holder will also provide support and training to the DOORS user community within HS2 and across suppliers.
Working within the Chief Engineer group which specifies the requirements required for the High Speed Railway reporting to the Lead Requirements Managing working within a Requirements Engineering team. The role will develop into a management position with a database operator & requirement engineer reporting into the position.
What are they looking for?
HS2 are looking for a Systems Engineer with experience in requirements and have excellent user experience on Doors, ideally as Doors administrator but not essential, you will be able to create automations using DXL - scripting language that you can use to control and extend DOORS functions. And be able to manage the Doors system for High Speed Two. You could be from any engineering background Rail, Defence, Aerospace etc the principals are all the same.
This is a key role on the High-Speed Rail programme ensuring good quality requirements are developed and validated this is a leadership role ensuring good data Governance & specifications.
Work Situation – Hybrid
The office location is London Euston or Birmingham Snowhill or (your choice) they operate a flexible hybrid working model with plans to be working 4/5 days a fortnight from the office - so 2 /3 days a week. Overall this is a very flexible modern employer who cares about delivery not where you deliver from, however, if you wish to be based front the office more you can.
Requirements Engineer – Data, Tools, Governance
London £65 – 70,000 + Pen (6:12) + 25 hols
Birmingham £60 – 65,000 + Pen (6:12) + 25 hols
Duties & Responsibilities
- Use DXL to create automations and extensions in Doors to help improve management of the tool and save time.
- Work to the HS2 Requirements Management Plan and any associated process and procedures throughout the HS2 Programme Lifecycle within the context of implementing, maintaining and managing the DOORS database;
- Implementation and maintenance of the DOORS database, engaging with the HS2 IT department to ensure that the infrastructure and access to DOORS are robust for the needs of the programme;
- Develop and maintain the information architecture / requirements schema within the database to meet the needs of the programme, following the Requirements Management Plan and the overall framework for capturing, disaggregating and disseminating requirements from a top-down perspective into the technical and delivery organisations;
- Development of a process for DOORS deployment across HS2 and in the supply chain;
- Development of a process for account and information security management with respect to DOORS across HS2 and in the supply chain;
- Provide support / guidance / training to the DOORS user community within HS2 and across suppliers;
- Engage with external suppliers as necessary to host, maintain and develop the tool and provide training.
Candidate Criteria
The successful candidate will be a Systems Engineer with experience in requirements and have excellent user experience on Doors, ideally as Doors administrator but not essential, you will be able to create automations using DXL - scripting language that you can use to control and extend DOORS functions. You could be from any engineering background Rail, Defence, Aerospace etc the principals are all the same.
Skills:
- For requirements management/DOORS, able to apply principles and methods that ensure effective information management, modelling and data security, basic understanding of data creation and visualisation, working under supervision of line manager or in liaison with relevant the Subject Matter Experts.
- Able to provide specialist technical support and leadership on discipline-specific scientific, technical and engineering principles to project development / delivery teams but knowing when to seek further guidance from Subject Matter Experts or others.
- Capable of being a Standard Owner for DOORS, working under the guidance of the Standard Discipline Owner.
- Create automations using DXL - scripting language that you can use to control and extend DOORS functions.
- Able to provide specialist technical support and leadership on discipline-specific analysis, problem solving and design techniques to project development / delivery teams but knowing when to seek further guidance from Subject Matter Expert or others.
- Ability to communicate discipline-specific technical ideas to colleagues, based on a mix of training and examples of application.
- Can articulate many principles relating to standards, safety and the environment without prompting.
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of requirements management and engineering.
- Knowledge of practical systems integration and systems engineering.
- Applicable UK construction regulations including CDM requirements
- Understanding of the Regulatory/Legislative Framework relevant to HS2
- Understanding of other disciplines related to requirements management.
- Commercial awareness including understanding of cost delivery, schedule targets and the need to deliver an integrated solution that meets all functional requirements.
- Chartered Engineer/Membership of an appropriate professional institution or working towards with the equivalent experience.
Type of experience:
- Experience in managing standards, engineering and safety activity on any engineering projects/ programmes
- Experience of managing competing project and engineering demands, with cost and schedule implications on any engineering projects/ programmes.
- Experience of managing requirements databases in a multi-disciplinary project environment.