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Calibration Engineer

Basingstoke
1 month ago
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A Senior RF Calibration Engineer / Calibration Technician / On-site Service Engineer is required to join a global leader in precision calibration and metrology services.

As a Senior RF Calibration Engineer / Calibration Technician / On-site Service Engineer, you will play a key role in performing both ISO 9001 and ISO / IEC 17025 accredited calibrations.

The ideal candidate will be based within a commutable distance the lab near Basingstoke, have RF calibration experience and a good understanding of ISO 9001 and ISO / IEC 17025.

Package

Up to £40,000
25 days holiday with a scheme for extra days off
Flexible working options
Great career progression opportunities
Contributory pension
Medical care scheme
Gym discounts
Role

Calibrate equipment according to company standards
Produce accurate calibration certificates and maintain traceable records
Contribute to UKAS audits and ensure compliance
Develop and audit manual / automated calibration procedures
Create measurement uncertainty budgets for RF instrumentation
Guide and support junior team members with technical knowledge
Collaborate with the wider team and contribute to continuous improvement
Commute to the lab near Basingstoke
Requirements

Proven experience in RF calibration (lab or field-based) within metrology, manufacturing, aerospace, or automotive
Familiarity with BS EN ISO / IEC 17025:2017
Technical qualification advantageous but not essential
Within a commutable distance to the lab near Basingstoke

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