Automotive Technician

Expleo Group UK Jobs
Central Bedfordshire
3 days ago
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Expleo are currently recruiting an experienced Test Technician within Connected Car & Navigation, to join a leading Automotive Research and Development Team. Based close to Milton Keynes / Bedford, you will be working within a dedicated team of development technicians and engineers on an ongoing contract basis.


This is not your every day workshop environment and you will be a key player in the test and development of future vehicles. You will be involved in the preparation, building and maintenance of vehicles or components for test, instrumentation set-up, supporting testing in static and dynamic conditions, gathering accurate test data you will also evaluate and identify concerns on completion of tests.


Background, skills and experience:


• Educated to City & Guilds / IMI / NVQ Level 3 or higher - ideally within Electrical, Mechanical or Automotive Engineering

• Automotive electrical and / or electronic test experience relating to HMI, navigation / infotainment or mobile phone applications

• Equivalent experience on a major testing program, e.g. aerospace, telecoms or similar can be considered

• Vehicle system knowledge with the ability to fault find

• Understanding of component measurement techniques

• Test / Diagnostic experience

• Data analysis and report writing skills

• A good understanding of vehicle diagnostic tools

• A keen Interest in the latest smartphones and applications

• Proficient in Microsoft office, including Powerpoint and Excel, for producing graphs and presenting findings


** PLEASE NOTE ** To meet with current legislation, right to work checks will be carried out to ensure candidates are able to work within the UK. Regretfully, we are unable to support technicians that require sponsorship.


For more information, contact Jacquie on or email

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