Title : Integrated Logistic Support Engineer
Location : Templecombe
Primary Purpose of the Role
The purpose of a Supportability Engineer is to:
Deliver on supportability commitments for a suite of Products across various programmes:Working with the Programme Managers to optimise the work required to meet the needs of the Customer and the available budget.To carry out assigned work to the agreed budget, schedule and technical requirements.Teaming with ILS SMEs to achieve contract milestonesWork with Design Engineers and Programme Management to leverage opportunities, manage risks and optimise financial performance and Through-Life cost of ownership.Core Tasks and Responsibilities
Work as an experienced supportability / engineering team member to take responsibility for assigned work packages. Work packages can encompass;Core supportability tasks centred on Reliability, Maintainability, Availability, LSAR, DRACAS & spares modelling.Wider TLSE requirements and team relationships - built via engaging specialists from other logistic support elements within the TLSE environment for either guidance or technical input (for example, Obsolescence, Asset Management, Repairs, Technical Publications and Training).As well as supportability modelling as per above, analyses will be presented at relevant project reviews (PDR or CDR) and written into specific documentation (ARM Case or Supportability Case) or over-arching documentation (Integrated Support Plan) for artefact deliveries both internally and externally.Progress assigned supportability engineering activities & manage work package.Provide Work Package management inputs to programme management as required.Provide regular updates to and/or attend regular status reporting with line manager.Make supportability / engineering decisions within own sphere of responsibility and delegated authority.Support programmes in matters of technical understanding and support in areas of own expertise.As an established practitioner to provide help & guidance to other TLSE team members when required.Contribute to relevant Thales Support Engineering Working Groups.Take responsibility for contributing to team planning, task estimation, risk management, quality and HSE.Set targets for and manage own development with line manager.Seek & share good practice & knowledge to continuously improve own and team practices.Contribute to the development & continuation of successful local supply chain relationships.Qualifications and Experience
Degree level education – in relevant engineering, science or technology Degree or equivalent experience is desirable Or HND qualified with significant engineering experience.Typically experienced in at least one engineering domain, with knowledge of associated and contributory domains.Good working experiences in preferably more than two phases of the lifecycle with sufficient experience of the total engineering lifecycle to enable a good understanding of adjacent lifecycle phases and through life engineering issues.Logistic Support Analysis (MIL-STD-1388 2B, Raytheon Eagle LSAR)Reliability, Maintainability and Testability Studies (MIL-STD-217F, ANSI VITA, FIDES)FMECAs (MIL-STD-1629A)Through-Life Cost and spares modelling (Systecon OPUS10, SIMLOX,CATLOX)Initial ProvisioningDRACAS (JIRA, Favoweb)Ability to interrogate & decipher the logistics and related service requirements and be able to tailor, optimise and articulate solutions.Experience of technical and commercial contact with customers, partners and suppliers.#LI-JB1
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