Technical Manager- Environmental & Propulsion Test Technical Manager- Environmental & Propulsio[...]

Bentley Motors
Crewe
2 days ago
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Overview

Function: Research & Development – Technical Conformity
Contract: Full time - Permanent
Location: Pyms Lane, Crewe, CW1 3PL with flexible hybrid working


Eligibility: Candidates must have the right to work in the UK without requiring visa sponsorship


Bentley Motors is combining a world of luxury and progressive technology to embrace an electrified future. Join us as we embark on the most transformative phase in Bentley’s history.


Purpose of the Role

Join the Environmental & Propulsion Test team as the Technical Manager, where you\'ll have technical responsibility for driving forward emissions, range, and consumption testing carried out by Bentley and its external suppliers. Reporting to the Functional Manager – Environmental and Propulsion Test, your main responsibilities include;



  • Planning and executing Emissions Testing to meet the timings and quality requirements of customers(Engineering, Quality and Certification)
  • Developing, implementing and commissioning Innovative and cutting edge test solutions to meet the business and VW Group requirements
  • Developing robust processes to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice for laboratory and Real World Emissions Testing
  • Responsibility for ensuring availability of the required capability and capacity for the laboratory along with future capacity planning

About the Team

Technical Conformity have recently invested in a new, state-of-the-art Engineering Test Centre. In 2022, operations commenced after receiving official approval from Britain’s Vehicle Certification Agency in conjunction with multiple global type approval authorities. Over the past 3 years, we have already increased the capabilities to include whole vehicle Evaporative Emissions and interior air quality. The Test Centre will give us the independence to develop, test and type approve our own powertrains and further enhance our industry-leading dream factory in Crewe.


About you – Skills and Experience

The successful applicant will have proven experience of vehicle testing, compliance and regulations with a focus on emissions. Experience gained from an automotive or aerospace environment is advantageous along with experience in technical facility investment, design and implementation.



  • Detailed knowledge of current Emissions test technology and future trends
  • Exposure to and use of state-of-the-art test methods and processes
  • Detailed knowledge of current and future legislative requirements
  • Type approval experience is desirable
  • An Engineering Degree or equivalent relevant experience

What Bentley Offers

  • Flexible working hours
  • Hybrid working options
  • 35 days annual leave inclusive of UK bank holidays
  • Progression pathways and programmes, mentoring, and study support opportunities available
  • Optional car lease scheme with discounted access to brand new VW Group cars (VW, Seat, Skoda, Audi) up to every six months
  • Health and life assurance benefits providing up to five times annual salary
  • Annual salary reviews and competitive bonus scheme
  • Contributory pension scheme – you put in 6% we put in 10%
  • Access to a wide range of resources to support your health and well-being including an online GP, the choice to join BUPA health plans, a mental health counsellor, and onsite physio
  • Paid volunteering days dedicated to community giving

The Bentley Campus

Our campus is going through an exciting transformation offering unrivalled facilities including green spaces, free parking, an onsite restaurant, coffee shops and Legends gym.


#BelongingAtBentley

Motivated to be the most diverse, inclusive luxury car company, we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where all individuals are respected, valued, and empowered.


We firmly believe in equal opportunities for all, helping all colleagues thrive as their authentic selves and reach their highest potential. We believe that everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs, belongs at Bentley. Everyone is entitled to respect and dignity and we positively celebrate the differences between people.


Beyond100+

Bentley’s bold vision to redefine the benchmark for performance and luxury in a sustainable future. It represents the complete reinvention of our product range as we embrace electrification and accelerate our journey to net zero. Designed, developed, and built at our headquarters in Crewe, our models will offer ever evolving experiences that blend artistry, innovation, and sustainability. Join us as we advance the boundaries of excellence.


Closing date: 2 February 2026


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