EPS Test Engineer

ZeroAvia
Kemble
5 days ago
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At ZeroAvia, we’re clean sky thinkers. For the world to achieve truly clean, guilt-free flight, we need a scalable solution; hydrogen-electric powertrains. As a leader in zero-emission aviation and a UK Jet Zero Council member, we’re designing and commercialising hydrogen-powered solutions that will positively impact the future of aviation, global connectivity, and the world.

Engineering designs our next-generation hydrogen electric engines. Working across Hydrogen, Propulsion and Integration divisions, they solve technical problems and help decarbonize aviation by finding solutions for electric propulsion, hydrogen storage, fuel cell technology, power distribution, thermal management and more.

Join us at Cotswold Airport, home to some of our aircraft and the workplace of many ZeroAvians. Located just outside the historic market town of Cirencester, you’ll experience a workspace built by engineers for engineers. This is a high-velocity and fast-paced environment with good links to the M4 and M5, so it’s fitting that it’s also our UK Head Office.

Requirements

Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and implement and run lab test installations for electric propulsion technologies 
  • Perform testing and analysis of data of both HV and LV aircraft electrical installations and components and write test reports 
  • Develop and operate test installation control systems 
  • Own all designs for electrical test installation hardware including wiring, power, and sensor selection 
  • Work directly with design engineers to execute test plans 
  • Perform system and component calibration 
  • Ensure that testing is completed in accordance with the test plan. 

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities): 

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering 
  • 3+ years of experience in physical testing and analysis of electromechanical systems.  
  • Experience with Matlab, NI DAQ equipment and software/HBM equipment 
  • Experience in testing software and electronics test equipment  
  • Design and implementation of test setups for electric powertrain components 
  • Working knowledge of thermal management for powertrains 
  • Working knowledge of electric drives and motors 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Power electronics testing experience 
  • Controller testing experience 
  • Experience with controller and software testing  
  • Experience in an aerospace environment 
  • Experience creating models of electromechanical systems 
  • Experience with high voltage system 

 

Benefits

Why Join Us? 

We want to help you be your best self, at work and at home, that’s why we provide our employees with… 

  • Private health and dental care– get access to services and support when you need them. Add you family members too* 
  • Mental health support– enjoy a culture where positive mental health is front of mind with our trained Mental Health First Aiders, Employee Assistance Programmes and wellbeing support
  • Free lunch and healthy snacks– keeping you fueled up so you can help us deliver the technology of the future** 
  • Sports, games and culture clubs– connect and keep fit with other ZeroAvians by joining one of our subsidised clubs – such as, running, cycling, padel, trivia, theatre and gardening

We also offer:  

  • Stock options– so you can share our success
  • 5 hoursof freeflying lessons 
  • 25 days holiday, plus public holidays– to help you manage your work-life balance
  • Free EV Chargingand membership in our EV Club
  • Salary Sacrifice Schemesfor EV Club, Curry's Tech, Cycle to Work, and Ikea furniture
  • Weekly Spot Bonusesto reward excellence.
  • Income Protection and Legal Supportfor peace of mind
  • Relocation Supportto make your move seamless

 

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