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Satellite AIT EGSE Engineer

Stevenage
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Satellite AIT EGSE Engineer

Location: Stevenage (100% onsite + regular travel within UK)
Contract: 6-month contract, likely extension — IR35 in scope
Rate: £33.64/hour PAYE (£38.53/hour incl. holiday) or £45/hour Umbrella

We seek an engineer with recent high-integrity or safety-critical industry experience (defence, aerospace, or similar), or eligible for UK security clearance.

About the role

Hands-on EGSE/Test Rack engineering role supporting spacecraft assembly, integration and test (AIT). You will specify, procure, maintain and fault-find electrical/RF ground test equipment and administer associated Linux/Windows systems used during build, environmental and launch campaigns.

What you’ll do

Maintain, integrate and fault-find complex electronic/RF ATE & test racks (to board/component level)
Configure, administer and maintain Windows/Linux systems and local EGSE networks
Prepare and review test specifications, data packs and non-conformances
Support environmental/launch test campaigns (incl. travel & occasional shifts/weekends)
Script/program for automation and test execution
Interface with suppliers and internal AIT teams on test system design & reviews

What you’ll bring

Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (or ≥5 years relevant EGSE/ATE experience)
Strong hands-on experience with RF/electronic test racks and ATE (PXI/VXI/PCI etc.)
Board-level fault finding & use of lab instrumentation
Linux & Windows system and network administration (firewalls, local config)
Knowledge of spacecraft/bus interfaces (MIL-1553, SpaceWire, CAN, RS232/422)
Ability to write scripts/test sequences (e.g. Bash, Python, TCL, VBA, C/Java advantageous)
Willingness to travel and support extended hours during campaigns

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