Qualification Engineer

Cheltenham
4 weeks ago
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Qualification Engineer - Aerospace

Location: Cheltenham

Duration: 12 months

Rate: £70 p/h

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About our client:
A global leader in aviation, dedicated to advancing the future of flight through innovation and precision engineering. With a rich legacy of excellence, they design and manufactures world-class jet engines and systems for commercial, military, and business aviation. Committed to sustainability and cutting-edge technology, they are shaping the next generation of aerospace solutions. Be part of their visionary team and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in flight technology.

Key Responsibilities:

Testing & Execution: Set up, execute, and report on qualification tests.
Problem-Solving: Identify problems, formulate solutions, and apply innovative approaches.
Qualification Testing: Conduct tests on vibration, mechanical, temperature, pressure, and environmental factors.
Electrical Testing: Perform electrical power variation tests.
Project Support: Ensure projects enter qualification on time and meet schedule requirements.
Reporting: Write detailed Qualification Test Reports.
Requirement Validation: Liaise with projects to ensure correct test requirements and smooth qualification programs.
Communication: Provide timely updates on significant issues or developments.
Documentation: Ensure technical data is properly recorded per engineering policies and procedures. Essential Qualifications:

Education: BSc in Engineering or HNC+ in electronics/engineering with significant experience.
Technical Skills: Expertise in qualification testing, mechanical/electrical equipment, and live electrical testing.
Software Proficiency: Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and technical report writing.
Familiarity with RTCA DO-160, MIL-STD-810, or similar standards.
Experience in aircraft-based qualification testing.

Desired Skills and Characteristics:

Positive attitude, initiative, and proactiveness.
Enthusiasm and passion for engineering.
Proven success in achieving and exceeding internal customer milestones.
Strong problem-solving and solution-building skills.
Effective communication with teams, peers, and management.

Why Join?
Be a part of a culture that values innovation, excellence, and sustainability. At our client, you'll work on projects that redefine the aviation industry and have a direct impact on the future of flight

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