System Validation Engineer

Farnborough
3 weeks ago
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Our client, a leader in the Space/SatComm industry, is currently seeking a System Validation Engineer to join their dynamic team. This permanent position offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge satellite communication technologies and contribute to space exploration and infrastructure projects.

Key Responsibilities:

Performing system validation activities including physical, hardware, and software validation
Studying system architecture and requirements, and collaborating with system engineering and other teams to develop test plans
Defining and writing automatic test plans and procedures for new systems and features
Building test setups for fully automated regression and manual tests
Participating hands-on in team activities: integration, feature enablement, bring-up and debugging, and regression automation testing for satellite systems
Recording, investigating, and analysing defects
Investigating the root cause of test case failures and providing corrective actions with development teams
Supporting test management tools and continuous integration methodologies
Conducting data analysis and post-processing of collected data
Compiling regular test execution summary reports with metrics

Job Requirements:

Experience in system validation and lab work
Knowledge of RF physical layer testing and operation of RF test equipment such as spectrum analysers, VNAs, signal generators, power meters, and high-speed sampling oscilloscopes
Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C#, or C++
Experience in testing IP networking systems, IP communication protocols, and complex network performance
Ability to plan, estimate, and develop system tests
Familiarity with defect tracking and knowledge management software, preferably Atlassian JIRA and Confluence
Self-learning capabilities and adaptability to new technical fields
Strong teamwork, collaboration, and leadership skills
Excellent interpersonal and multitasking abilities
Relevant degree in electrical engineeringIf you are an experienced System Validation Engineer with a passion for aerospace technology and want to be part of a pioneering team, we encourage you to apply now and help shape the future of space exploration

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