The Advanced Development/Studies Systems department (ADSS) based in Delft is seeking a System Architect/Engineer to help find and address future challenges in distributed systems and secure interoperability. As a System Architect, you will play a key role in designing, developing, and optimizing complex systems that drive our innovative projects. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the seamless integration of technologies and deliver cutting-edge solutions.
ADSS is the innovation department for Thales Netherlands, with its office in Delft. In your role, you serve as a key coordinator, integrating and combining concepts and software components from various disciplines into a cohesive set of system elements that form proof-of-concept demonstrators and minimum viable products. All activities are approached from an applied research perspective. You will work in the architecture research team and in close collaboration with multi-disciplinary researchers and engineers inside and outside of ADSS. Our architecture team focuses on developing distributed systems that enable information sharing within and across teams or organizations.
The main activities of the team are currently related to the military maritime and land operations domains. Our researchers work with both national and international experts within the business to identify and help address business challenges in the 5 – 15 year timescale. In practice, you will work closely with the AI, Human Factors, and Security research teams, exploring how to design and build secure and usable (system-of-)systems. Within this role, you will help define the distributed systems research roadmap and will present your ideas and concepts to the research and innovation community across the Thales Group. Your ideas will be developed within our team towards integration into new and existing products. We develop concepts from low to mid technical readiness level (3–6), as well as helping transfer our developments into the business.
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