Wing Airframe DMU Integration Specialist

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Wing Airframe DMU Integration Specialist
📍 Filton (60% onsite)
🕒 35 hours per week (4.5 day week)
📅 Contract until 31/12/2026 (likely extension)
💷 £40 per hour (Umbrella) / £29.89 per hour (PAYE)
🔐 BPSS+ (client clearance process) | ITAR restrictions apply

We’re supporting a global aerospace organisation on a brand-new requirement within their Wing Airframe Research & Technology function.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly collaborative engineering environment focused on developing next-generation wing technologies. You’ll play a key role in leading, developing and validating Digital Mock-Ups (DMU) across cutting-edge airframe programmes.

The Role

As a DMU Integration Specialist, you will:

  • Lead and validate DMUs within the Wing Airframe R&T perimeter

  • Ensure real-time DMU data availability for design teams

  • Perform DMU quality checks and clash analysis

  • Maintain and manage product structure integrity

  • Oversee data exchange aligned to export control requirements

  • Ensure tools, processes and configuration rules are correctly applied

    This role sits at the intersection of design, integration and configuration — ideal for someone who thrives in a technically detailed, stakeholder-facing environment.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Strong experience with Catia V5 (3D model creation & validation, including systems installation)

  • Working knowledge of 3DX / 3DExperience (Catia V6, PDM/VPM, CAD)

  • Experience handling PDM/VPM tools and contextual design environments

  • Understanding of aircraft build processes and systems

  • Knowledge of configuration management principles

  • Ability to manage changing priorities in a fast-paced engineering setting

  • Strong communication skills

    Desirable:

  • Exposure to DMUi / SSCI activities

  • Composite design awareness

  • Familiarity with aerospace configuration processes

    Additional Info

  • 60% onsite in Filton

  • Standard 35-hour week (overtime payable over 35 hours)

  • Occasional travel

  • Feedback on CVs within 48 hours

    If you’re an experienced DMU / CAD integration specialist looking to contribute to future aircraft technologies, we’d love to speak with you

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