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R&D Project Engineer

Bradley Stoke
3 weeks ago
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R&D Project Engineer – Bristol – Aerospace - £48,000 to £55,000

Melbreck Technical are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to join our clients cutting-edge Research & Development team, where you will be leading projects that have a significant commercial and technical importance. They are a large global aerospace company, who are renowned for their market leading expertise in aircraft systems.

This is a full-time position is based in their Bristol, UK office, where you will join a small team of engineers working on new technology developments, managed locally by the senior leadership team. Your role will be crucial in the business as you will be directly responsible for leading and delivering on key research and development projects.

You will play a key part in the development of novel technologies and system solutions, commencing from concept to prototype, as well as attend and leading regular team meetings to review progress against project goals and budgets. You will also work closely with US team members as well as suppliers and customers across the world.

R&D Project Engineer - Role description:

Plan, lead, and deliver on key research and development projects.

Developing new technology strategies to support business needs.

Liaise with both internal and external stakeholders, to ensure that the direction of projects and products is communicated in a timely manner.

Take a technical stance on projects and products to ensure feasibility and continuity.

Supporting the wider business in technological advances.

Support the wider leadership team in helping to mentor and develop more junior engineers who are earlier on in their career.

R&D Project Engineer - Required background and experience:

Degree in Aerospace Engineering is of preference, but Mechanical Engineering, or other relevant technical or scientific subject would be considered.

Understanding and experience of Cryogenics would be a significant advantage.

Previous experience of taking a technology from concept to prototype e.g. Technology Readiness Level 2 through 6.

Between 5 and 10 years’ experience in aerospace is preferred, but experience in cryogenic systems would also be considered.

Ability to interpret complex engineering drawings and technical design information.

Knowledge and understanding of validation and verification.

Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems and conduct investigations.

Proficiency in technical report writing and presentations.

Desirable experience:

Previous experience with sensor design and sensor networks

Previous experience with aircraft fuel systems

Knowledge of specific Aerospace standards, ARP4754, ARP4761 and ARINC611

Experience of a wide range of testing, ranging from bench and lab tests, through to large scale ground and flight testing.

R&D Project Engineer - Required characteristics:

A desire to learn new skills, to grow, or to become a Chartered Engineer

Ability to work within a geographically diverse team using remote tools (e.g. video conferencing)

Ability to travel within the UK, to the US, and to Europe to support the projects, customers, and suppliers

R&D Project Engineer – Hours and Benefits:

37.5 hours per week – Monday to Friday

4 days in the office, 1 day working from home

Up to 10% bonus

Up to 15% pension

Excellent employee welfare schemes and programs

If you are looking to work for a business that truly values your efforts and where you can be a part of the strategic success of a global outfit, then click APPLY NOW

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