Propulsion Test Engineer

Intertek
Milton Keynes
1 week ago
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As the Propulsion Test Engineer you will lead, manage, and support the execution of propulsion system testing using specialised equipment and methodologies. This opportunity will be working with a diverse team and is a great opportunity to learn a range of different customers, delivering an exceptional service.


ABOUT YOU

As the Propulsion Test Engineer, you will have a background in Engineering (bias is flexible) with a customer facing approach, proving a successful background on delivering at pace with a solutions lens.


Required skills and experience:

  • Engineering Degree, preferably in a Mechanical, Electrical or Automotive discipline desirable.
  • Great team working ethic with the ability to drive tasks in a collaborative manner.
  • Customer Focused, delivering an exceptional service.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Microsoft 365 experience with an understanding of eye for detail and compliance.
  • Self-driven and ability to be innovated and solution orientated.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

You will be liaising with clients to interpret testing requirements, driving planning, execution, troubleshooting, and data analysis to deliver high-quality results. You will work closely with a team of technicians and support other engineers to ensure seamless project delivery.


Key activities:

  • Conduct tests on propulsion systems using laboratory-based facilities.
  • Assist in developing test plans to simulate real-world conditions for various industries (Automotive, Motorsport, Aerospace, Commercial).
  • Support project setup activities, engaging all key stakeholders to standard Intertek process.
  • Monitor and record test data, ensuring it meets quality and performance standards.
  • Prepare comprehensive test reports, presenting findings and recommendations to stakeholders, including management and clients.
  • Assist in troubleshooting any technical issues that arise during testing, introducing solutions to prevent reoccurrence

WHAT WE OFFER

Join Intertek and become part of our global network of inspiring and entrepreneurial colleagues. We are a global family that values diversity and we thrive working together with precision, pace, and passion. We are working to make the world Ever Better, ensuring the quality, safety and sustainability of products and services used by millions of people around the world.



  • Development and career opportunities around the Globe
  • Working in a highly motivated team and dynamic working environment

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who do not discriminate against applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex or national origin.


Intertek operates a preferred supplier arrangement, and we do not accept unsolicited approaches from agencies.


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