Labview Engineer

Copello
Glenrothes
2 months ago
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Location - Glenrothes or Livingston, Scotland. 4 days pw on site

Copello are working with a leader in defence and aerospace technology who are looking for a Senior Test Development Engineer who will be responsible for the design, manufacture, verification and validation, along with through life technical support of board level, sub-system and system level test equipment.

Main duties:

  • Design of functional test equipment
  • To take responsibility for the design and overall quality of the test equipment and provide leadership and guidance for junior engineers.
  • Documentation of design specifications and implementation details. Take part in design reviews. Upholding of design standards and methodologies.
  • Realisation of complex system requirements to provide robust and reliable test hardware solutions.
  • Responsibility for the complete implementation of detailed technical items and an understanding/appreciation of system level items.
  • Development of appropriate test hardware, test software and procedures, both informal and formal, to prove the correct operation of hardware.
  • Provide support to manufacturing answering product queries & resolving technical issues.
  • Provide support for the test hardware and manage obsolescence throughout its lifecycle.
  • Monitoring and reporting of progress of test development to immediate supervisor and development team.
  • Proactively support company compliance to Health and Safety legislation through adherence to company polices, processes and practices.
  • Ensure that all business activity is conducted in line with company values, policies and ethics codes of conduct.
  • Undertake any other activity as reasonably requested by management
  • Application of IPDS Processes

Knowledge & Experience:

Essential:

  • Labview/ Teststand/ CVI experience
  • Experience in developing test equipment
  • Excellent knowledge of analogue and digital electronic circuit design.
  • Ability to write comprehensive technical design documentation.
  • Proven experience in handover and management of designs in production.
  • Must be eligible for MOD Security Clearance to a minimum of SC level

Highly Desirable:

  • Significant test development experience in industry.
  • Use of Mentor Graphics schematic entry and PCB layout tools.
  • Understanding of common test architectures PXI/d LXI
  • Measurement Uncertainty and its application in test equipment design and validation
  • Software Certification or detailed knowledge of: NI LabView, NI CVI, NI TestStand, C#
  • Design of mix signal circuits
  • High speed serial networks
  • An appreciation of RF electronics
  • Knowledge of power supply design

If you feel you have the right skills and experience please apply now o and we will be in touch with a further conversation


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