Test Engineer Mechanical

Posted 20 June by Shorterm Group
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Job Title: Test Cell Engineer (mechanical)
Location: Barton under Needwood
Hours: 44 hours per week
Monday to Thursday: 6am to 4pm
Friday: 6am to 12pm
Salary: Negotiable depending on experience

Position Summary:
We are seeking a Test Cell Engineer to perform testing and validation of Rail Engines, Transmissions, Powerpacks, and Cooler Groups. This role requires familiarity with engines and hydraulics ideally and a good understanding of computers.

Key Responsibilities:
* Install and test production power products in test cells according to work instructions.
* Ensure products meet testing requirements.
* Record accurate data to ensure traceability.
* Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation.
* Develop testing requirements for future products.
* Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults.
* Liaise with production on technical issues as required.
* Collaborate with colleagues and work effectively as part of a team.
* Mentor trainees and apprentices when applicable.
* Collect and provide feedback on failure data to Engineering.
* Work overtime when required.

Background & Experience:

* Intermediate/Advanced computer skills.
* Experience in testing or a similar discipline.
* Strong communication skills at all levels.
* Mechanical bias with beneficial electrical understanding.

Qualifications/Education:

Engineering qualification or equivalent desirable but not essential.
Product training will be provided through mentoring.

Key Skills, Competencies, and Personal Attributes:

Self-motivated team player with a positive, can-do attitude.
Tenacious and resilient.
Collaborative and organized.

Required skills

  • test technician
  • test engineer
  • mechanical tester
  • engine tester

Reference: 52915594

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