Engage with clients to understand needs, shape solutions, and build trusted relationships.
Manage and deliver safety-critical software assurance projects across multiple domains, ensuring technical excellence and client satisfaction.
Direct bid activities, including scoping, costing, and risk management, to secure new work and expand our portfolio.
Develop and implement assurance strategies aligned with certification requirements and industry standards.
Mentor and develop junior engineers, enhancing technical growth and capability within the team.
Produce, verify, and approve software safety artefacts across the V-lifecycle, including verification and validation.
Provide SME advice on standards such as IEC 61508, ARP 4754/4761, DO-178, DO-254, DO-326, Def-Stan 00-055/056.
Support strategic planning, campaign development, and opportunity shaping to grow the group’s impact.
Requirements
cybersecurity
software assurance
systems engineering
chartered engineer
leadership
consultancy
Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Safety, or a related discipline — or equivalent professional experience.
Ability to lead technical teams and deliver complex projects with high levels of autonomy.
Experience translating client requirements into robust, certifiable solutions.
Experience of Cyber-Security or Secure by Design activities.
Thorough understanding of engineering lifecycles and assurance standards.
Proven experience in software assurance or development for safety-related systems.
Experience applying systems engineering standards and the V-lifecycle.
Chartered Engineer (CEng/IEng) status or a clear path toward accreditation.
Consultancy skills — including stakeholder engagement, business development, and strategic thinking.
Benefits
Private healthcare membership.
Season rail ticket loan.
Paid membership fees to a professional institution.
Happy to talk flexible working.
Further optional benefits you can tailor to your personal requirements.
Cycle to work scheme.
Competitive salary with yearly reviews.
A company that has its heart in the right place and a welcoming work culture.
Enhanced parental benefits.
Targeted professional development.
25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days.
Bonus scheme linked into company performance.
Company pension scheme.
Life assurance.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
pre‑employment screening required
must satisfy uk national security vetting clearance criteria
Company
Overview
Founded in 1920
Established Year
The consultancy has been providing expert engineering services since 1920, showcasing its extensive history and legacy in the industry.
The company supports clients across multiple sectors with cutting-edge, technology-driven solutions.
Known for tackling complex projects, Frazer-Nash’s expertise spans from energy to infrastructure.
With decades of experience, they have led high-profile projects, often delivering critical solutions in challenging environments.
Their consultants are at the forefront of innovation, focusing on both technical excellence and impactful outcomes.
Their approach is hands-on, ensuring clients receive tailored, actionable insights that drive efficiency and sustainability.
Specialists in nuclear energy, transport systems, and utilities, they help shape industries of the future.
Frazer-Nash Consultancy is a trusted partner to organizations seeking engineering expertise and pioneering solutions.
Culture + Values
“We care” – collaborate, see things from others’ point of view, support each other, listen, work with openness, care about the difference we make.
“We are trusted” – earn trust by delivering on commitments.
“We deliver success” – deliver value and success to customers and the business, continually strive to be the best.
“We want to do things that matter” – seek work that makes a difference, provide trusted impartial advice, benefit the world of tomorrow.
Environment + Sustainability
2040 Target
Net Zero Emissions Goal
Committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2040 at the latest, with carbon reduction targets validated by the Science-Based Targets Initiative.
4.75% Contribution
Digital Sector Carbon Impact
Commissioned research showing the UK digital sector contributes approximately 4.75% of UK greenhouse gas emissions, with devices accounting for about 50%, data centres 35%, and networks 13%.
Systems Approach supporting energy transition: reduction of existing emissions and greenhouse gas removal.
Services include development of CCUS (incl. DAC), hydrogen advice, Net Zero strategy creation, clean energy tech innovation, transport systems implementation, environmental impact asset management.
Champion natural capital via Green‑Book compliant appraisal service.
Support for low‑carbon vehicles: fuel efficiency, regenerative braking, electric steering.
Inclusion & Diversity
Acts of 2009-2010
Regulatory Compliance
Complies with the Equality Act 2010 and Fair Work Act 2009 to ensure fair recruitment, retention, and workplace practices.
Steering Committee (DISC) with leadership representation setting direction and reporting annually.
Accountable for D&I via initial change programme, pulse surveys, continuous review.
Goals: inclusive working culture, belonging, empowerment, respect for unique value, collaborative environment.
Recruit and retain per Equality Act 2010 and Fair Work Act 2009; avoid bias, value meritocracy, openness, fairness, transparency.
Partners required to comply via Supplier Code of Conduct.