
Systems Engineer - Speculative Talent Pipeline
Job Description
Systems Engineer - Speculative Talent Pipeline
Department: Engineering
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Bristol, UK
Reporting To: Luke Rank
Compensation: £40,000 - £70,000 / year
Description
We specialise in turning advances in sensing, AI, and communications into operational capability for the edge, where connectivity may be degraded or denied. Our work focuses on accelerating the deployment of technology, improving decision-making for frontline teams, and protecting people and critical assets in demanding environments.
Headquartered in Bristol, Rowden employs around 160 people and operates over 20,000 square feet of engineering and manufacturing facilities. We have a growing international footprint and are one of Europe’s fastest-growing engineering businesses.
Candidates must be eligible for SC clearance.
More information about security clearance is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/united-kingdom-security-vetting-clearance-levels
Who We’re Looking For
Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 dependent on experience
At Rowden, you’ll take ownership of key system elements, lead integration tasks, and support architecture development. You’ll work across disciplines, solve technical issues, and guide junior colleagues. Your role spans design, analysis, integration, and delivery of systems into service, bridging the gap between innovative ideas and robust, real-world solutions.
Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 dependent on experience
You'll mentor and develop the next generation of engineers while fostering collaboration with stakeholders at all levels. Your expertise will drive innovation, help navigate ambiguity, and ensure delivery of high-assurance systems that meet demanding requirements. This is your opportunity to make a lasting impact, both on mission-critical capabilities and the growth of our engineering culture.
Key skills, experience and behaviours
- Translating user needs and CONOPS into system requirements.
- Applying systems engineering lifecycles in varied contexts.
- Designing, building, and deploying systems into operational settings.
- Assessing trade-offs and explaining decisions clearly.
- Reviewing technical work and identifying key risks.
- Ensuring solutions meet safety, security, and environmental standards.
- Communicating complex ideas in plain language.
- Staying adaptable, curious, and hands-on.
- Degree level qualification (or equivalent experience) in relevant STEM subject.
- Knowledge of Government engineering and procurement.
- Knowledge of Agile development lifecycles and model-based systems engineering approaches.
- Knowledge of one or more of:
- SysML, Enterprise Architect
- Tactical networked C4ISR systems
- Autonomous platforms
- Cloud technologies
- Machine learning
- Safety and security assurance
- Pragmatism: You will adopt a decisive, precise and pragmatic approach to both delivery and the development of systems capability, effectively considering the holistic risk / reward balance.
- Attention to detail: You will have a quality mind-set and be in the detail, providing objective assurance of systems activities building high levels of trust and autonomy within the team.
- Operational expertise: You will have the experience in delivery, such as making the mistakes, going too-light or too-heavy on process and tools, understanding the real-world complexity and consequences of difficult trade-offs etc, to lead, direct, inform, mentor and coach members of the systems team.
- Communication Skills: You can explain complex engineering information clearly and persuasively to both technical and non- technical stakeholders, in a fast-paced environment.