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Senior Electrical AIT Engineer

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Our client, a prominent player in the aerospace sector, is seeking a Senior Electrical AIT Engineer to join their dynamic team in Harwell. This role offers the unique opportunity to work at the forefront of space exploration, specialising in advanced space sensors and communication technology.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and coordinate all phases of AIT for a payload
Perform electrical integration of the unit under test (UUT) to test benches/test equipment
Prepare, implement, and support EVT campaigns, including procedures and bespoke EGSE
Produce test plans/procedures from test specifications to ensure requirements are met and verified
Perform functional and performance testing
Create automated test scripts to control/test the UUT and the supporting electrical ground support equipment (EGSE)
Produce technical reports after test execution
Adhere to cleanroom procedures and protocols, ensuring all policies are followed
Maintain and validate EGSE
Schedule and plan for AIT support for all activities
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders

Job Requirements:

Degree in Electrical Engineering, Maths, or Physics
Proven knowledge of testing processes, cycles, and approaches
Experience with satellite AIT and flows
Experience in working with and configuring Linux-based systems including shell commanding
Experience in communications system engineering
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Experience in providing inputs to proposals from ESA
Desirable experience in the space industry, phased array antennas, and on-board processing technology
If you are a skilled Senior Electrical AIT Engineer looking to advance your career within the aerospace sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative and passionate team in Harwell or Stevenage

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