Project Test Engineer - Aerospace

Matchtech
Hampshire, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
2 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Project Test Engineer - Aerospace (Fuel Systems)

Location: Titchfield, Hampshire

Division: FMC UK (Aerospace)

Overview

Our Aerospace client in Titchfield is a global leader in fuel and air systems for both fixed‑ and rotary‑wing aircraft. With extensive on‑site testing capabilities and a strong engineering culture, they deliver high‑performance electro‑mechanical fuel system components across a wide range of aerospace platforms.

With a move to a brand‑new purpose‑built facility underway, this is an exciting opportunity to join a growing and highly skilled team on a newly awarded project.

They are seeking multiple Senior Project Engineers to join their New Product Introduction (NPI) team. This role is responsible for the design, development, verification and qualification of new fuel system components. You will act as a technical leader, customer liaison, and key contributor to the successful delivery of engineering projects.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Leadership & Project Delivery

Act as the technical lead for assigned projects, ensuring delivery to specification, on time and within budget.

Ensure customer requirements are fully understood and translated into compliant design solutions.

Create and maintain detailed planning for engineering activities in line with programme schedules and stage‑gate processes.

Provide technical leadership and direction to junior engineers and technicians.

Lead and support failure investigations on fuel system components.Documentation & Technical Reporting

Prepare and review technical documentation in accordance with company processes, including:

Acceptance Test Procedures

Development and Qualification Test Reports

Specifications

Test Schedules

Coordination memos and meeting minutesDevelopment & Qualification Testing

Define and direct development and qualification test programmes, including:

Organising the manufacture of hardware and test fixtures

Supervising and supporting test technicians and junior engineers during test activities

Presenting test plans internally and to customersCustomer Engagement

Act as the primary technical point of contact for customers.

Maintain and develop long‑term technical relationships.

Present at internal and external technical reviews.Continuous Improvement

Support and contribute to cost‑out initiatives across the business.

Identify opportunities for future R&D and emerging technologies.Qualifications & Experience

Essential

Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline.

At least 5 years' experience in a relevant engineering environment, ideally aerospace or another high‑technology sector.

Strong technical and analytical skills (e.g., fluid dynamics, stress, electrical).

Experience with New Product Introduction and product qualification.

Ability to generate and review high‑quality technical documentation.

Experience presenting at technical reviews with customers or internal stakeholders.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently.Desirable

Knowledge of fluid pumping technology.

Experience with electro‑mechanical aerospace components.

Strong interest in aerospace system technology.Other Requirements

Right to work in the UK.Why Join Our Aerospace Client?

Work on innovative, safety‑critical aerospace technologies.

Lead and influence technically significant projects.

Collaborate with highly skilled engineering teams

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