Test & Development Engineer - Powertrain & Propulsion - Hampshire - £60,000

EVEREC
Hampshire
3 days ago
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Test & Development Engineer - Powertrain & Propulsion - Hampshire - £60,000


Test and Development Engineer – Powertrain & Propulsion (UAV & Aerospace)

Location: Hampshire

Job Type: Full-time | Permanent

Industry: Aerospace, UAV/UAS, Advanced Manufacturing & Production

Salary: From £45,000 to £60,000 per year (DOE)


We are seeking a skilled Test and Development Engineer to lead the testing and development of powertrain systems, engine components, and test rigs for cutting-edge Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).


This role is pivotal in ensuring propulsion systems achieve the highest standards of performance, reliability, and safety. You’ll design and execute test programmes, analyse performance data, troubleshoot issues, and provide direct support to deployed UAV platforms.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute test plans for propulsion engines, components, and subsystems.
  • Set up and operate engine test rigs, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems.
  • Measure and analyse performance metrics including torque, power, fuel efficiency, and emissions.
  • Troubleshoot technical anomalies and collaborate with design teams to deliver improvements.
  • Maintain, calibrate, and manage test equipment, ensuring strict compliance with safety standards.
  • Prepare clear technical documentation and communicate findings to stakeholders.
  • Support propulsion systems during UAV deployment and field operations.
  • Promote and uphold safety standards across design, testing, and production phases.


The Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Degree (or equivalent experience) in Mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace, or related Engineering.
  • Industry experience in engine, powertrain, or propulsion testing.
  • Strong knowledge of internal combustion engines and propulsion systems.
  • Proficiency in engine testing techniques, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems.
  • Hands-on experience with dynamometers, control systems, and test instrumentation.
  • Skilled in performance data analysis, efficiency calculations, and reporting.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify issues and propose effective solutions.
  • Commitment to safety and compliance in engineering test environments.


Why Join

  • Work on pioneering UAV propulsion systems with real-world applications.
  • Be part of a dynamic, mission-driven engineering team.
  • Contribute to the advancement of sustainable, autonomous logistics solutions.

Additional Information

  • Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK — visa sponsorship is not available.
  • Candidates should be prepared to undergo vetting and security clearance checks.


If this is of interest please apply on LinkedIn or email

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