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Multi Disciplined Engineer

Hooton
5 days ago
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The Validation Engineer will play a vital role in maintaining and improving systems and equipment within the Industrial/Manufacturing sector. This position is based in Ellesmere Port and requires strong technical skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a well-established organisation within the Aerospace and Defence sector. As a medium-sized company, they are committed to delivering high-quality products and services while fostering an environment of innovation and excellence.

Description

As the Validation Engineer you will be responsible for the following;

Interpret and manage technical requirements to create and execute qualification programme plans.
Take technical ownership of system verification matrices and activities required for their completion
Develop, execute, and report on test plans, with the opportunity to participate as a test subject when safe.
Careful examination of similarities between products to establish if existing test evidence is valid for qualification of new products
Conduct theoretical analysis using analytical methods and computational tools to support product qualification.
Identify process inefficiencies and contribute to continuous improvement across engineering systems and practices.
Foster an inclusive, respectful, and supportive team environment.
Promote and uphold a safety-first culture throughout all activities.
Engage in professional development through formal & informal training, including self-led learning and mentoring.
Stay up to date on relevant technologies, regulations, and industry best practices.Profile

A successful Validation Engineer should have:

Strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, with the ability to validate work independently and review peer's work.
Demonstrable experience in planning, executing, and reporting on product test/qualification activities.
Strong organisational and time management skills, consistently meeting commitments.
Analytical thinker who can interpret complex and sometimes conflicting data to solve problems effectively.
Excellent communicator, adaptable to various audiences.
Collaborative team player with a continuous improvement mindset.
Experience in multi-disciplined engineering with a focus on verification, validation, and compliance.
Experience in leading Design Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) and documenting outcomes.
Proficiency in 2D (AutoCAD) and 3D (SolidWorks) design and drafting tools.
Familiarity with efficient engineering processes and best practices.Experience & Qualifications

Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a related discipline.
Minimum 2-5 years of relevant engineering experience.

Job Offer

Up to £43k
33 days holidays including public holidays
Additional day off to celebrate your birthday
Hybrid Working Policy
Early finish on Friday!
Cycle to Work Scheme
Life Assurance up to 4X salary
Pension Scheme

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Multi Disciplined Engineer to join a reputable company in the Industrial/Manufacturing sector, based in Ellesmere Port. Apply today to take the next step in your engineering career

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