Automotive Test Engineer

PE Global International
Leicester
1 month ago
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PE Global is recruiting anAutomotive Test Engineerfor our multinational industrial manufacturing client based in Desford. The role is a 12-month contract & the rate for this role is £23.59-£32.30 p/h.


Responsibilities:

  1. Conduct vehicle testing and validation to ensure compliance with industry standards and customer requirements.
  2. Develop and execute test plans, procedures, and protocols for vehicle systems and components.
  3. Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical and mechanical vehicle systems and components to identify and resolve issues (Off highway and automotive is preferable but not essential).
  4. Strong communicator required to collaborate with engineering teams to develop and implement test methodologies and equipment.
  5. Monitor and report on test results, including issue management to ensure People, Quality, Velocity, and Cost targets are achieved.
  6. Develop equipment specifications and installation requirements, ensuring that the equipment is safe and meets the needs of manufacturing.
  7. Work cross-functionally with multiple stakeholders to drive DFM and best manufacturing practices.


Requirements:

  1. Degree in an appropriate manufacturing or engineering related field, or equivalent experience in manufacturing engineering or design engineering.
  2. Data Acquisition.
  3. Experience in vehicle testing in automotive, heavy equipment, engine manufacture, aerospace, or submarines.


Please note PE Global cannot assist with visa sponsorship. Candidates must have a valid visa to live and work within the UK for at least the next 12 months.


Although it is not possible for us to respond to all applications, we at PE Global will do our utmost to give you feedback on your application. You have sent your CV into us as a company and even though you have sent your CV to a particular position, we are making the reasonable assumption that you are active on the job market and as part of our normal recruitment service we will discuss other suitable positions with you. You are free to opt out of this so please specify in your application to us if you just want to be contacted in relation to a specific vacancy. Your CV is sent to a central recruitment inbox which a number of people in the applicable PE Global division have access to and so this means that you might not be contacted by the named person in this advert.

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