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Senior Test Development Engineer - Harlow

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Location: Harlow (fully onsite)

Duration: 12 month contract

Rate: £70ph UMB (Inside IR35) DOE

We have multiple opportunities available with this team and are on the lookout for both perm and contract members of the team!

Responsibilities:

Design of functional test equipment for circuit cards, sub-assemblies and systems.
To take responsibility for the design and overall quality of the test equipment and provide leadership and guidance for junior engineers.
Documentation of design specifications and implementation details. Take part in design reviews. Upholding of design standards and methodologies.
Realisation of complex system requirements to provide robust and reliable test hardware solutions.
Responsibility for the complete implementation of detailed technical items and an understanding/appreciation of system level items.
Collaboration with other team members (including both hardware and software engineers) to agree system designs, interfaces and protocols etc.
Development of appropriate test hardware, test software and procedures, both informal and formal, to prove the correct operation of hardware.
Provide support to manufacturing answering product queries & resolving technical issues.
Provide support for the test hardware and manage obsolescence throughout its lifecycle.
Monitoring and reporting of progress of test development to immediate supervisor and development team.
Proactively support company compliance to Health and Safety legislation through adherence to company polices, processes and practices.
Ensure that all business activity is conducted in line with company values, policies and ethics codes of conduct.
Undertake any other activity as reasonably requested by management
Application of Design Review Processes
Accountable for engineering specific risks and opportunities.
Key contributor at Gate/Design reviews
Provides guidance of Test Development processes and tools.
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Ability to identify and engage the appropriate SME's to support the Test Development Engineering activities.
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Key interface to external customers/suppliers.

Essential Skills:

Test software design experience.
Excellent knowledge of analogue and digital electronic circuit design.
Ability to write comprehensive technical design documentation.
Proven experience in handover and management of designs in production.
Excellent hardware troubleshooting skills.
Able to support/debug system integration

Desired Skills:

Experience in the Defence / Aerospace or safety regulated environment would be advantageous.
Significant test development experience in industry.
Use of Mentor Graphics schematic entry and PCB layout tools.
Understanding of common test architectures PXI/d LXI
Measurement Uncertainty and its application in test equipment design and validation
Software Certification or detailed knowledge of: NI LabView, NI CVI, NI TestStand, C#
Design of mix signal circuits
High speed serial networks
An appreciation of RF electronics
Knowledge of power supply design

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