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Engine Test Technician

Lichfield
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Engine Test Technician
Location: Lichfield
Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum

Hours: Monday - Thursday 08:30 - 17:30, Friday 08:30 - 12:30

A leading engineering company in the Lichfield area is looking to recruit an experienced Engine Test Technician to join their development team.

You'll be working on innovative engine test programmes for a variety of power applications, supporting everything from performance testing to prototype builds and ECU calibration.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with hands-on experience in engine test environments and a passion for engineering.

Key Responsibilities:

Set up and operate engine test cells using dynamometers
Carry out engine testing, including running-in, diagnostics, and performance checks
Assist with ECU mapping, calibration and troubleshooting
Assemble prototype and test engines, including ancillary systems
Record and analyse test data, prepare detailed reports
Maintain test equipment, instrumentation, and facilities
Support the development of new test processes and methodologies
Work closely with R&D and production teams to ensure product quality and performance Requirements:

Minimum 5 years' experience in a similar engine test or development role
HND/Degree in Mechanical, Automotive or Aerospace Engineering (or equivalent experience)
Strong knowledge of gasoline/diesel engines and subsystems
Practical experience building engines and setting up test rigs
Familiar with engine electrical systems, sensory wiring, and data acquisition
Skilled in fault-finding and problem-solving in a test environment
Good understanding of ECU calibration is highly desirable
Proficient in using Microsoft Office for documentation and reporting Personal Attributes:

Self-motivated, hands-on, and proactive
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in test reporting
Team player with strong communication skills
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
Flexible and adaptable to shifting project priorities Benefits:

38-hour working week
Early finish Fridays
21 days holiday plus bank holidays
Attractive salary and development opportunities

If you are a highly motivated engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding role, click "Apply Now

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