Test Engineer

Bennett & Game Recruitment
Swadlincote
10 months ago
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Test Engineer required. My client is an international leader in manufacturing polymer sealing solutions to a range of industries on a global scale. They are now looking to expand their airframe and aero-engine team with an experienced Test Engineer. The ideal candidate will be experienced in both destructive and non-destructive testing, the use of CATIA, will be degree qualified and will be based locally to Swadlincote.



Test Engineer Position Overview

Creating Test Plans, Test Reports and compliance documents Compliance database maintenance and continues development Testing fixtures and equipment - concepts, design, build and commissioning coordination Testing - execution of test plans, typical scenarios to include; Load Deflection Characteristics, Life Tests / Endurance / Cycling tests, Pressure / Leakage Tests, Temperature Testing & Fire testing RTCA DO-160G - Test procedures for Airborne Equipment Running the operations of two test labs Ensuring compliance to standards, Continues improvement and development of working procedures and capabilities, ISO17025 implementation lead Follow procedures and perform duties in compliance with company accreditation requirements (AS9100 and ISO17025)

Test Engineer Position Requirements

Degree qualified in an Engineering discipline Experienced with Mechanical design with a proficiency with CATIA Qualified in Engineering testing Experience working to AS9100 and ISO17025 standards Previous experience in the Aerospace sector would be highly advantageous Based within a commutable distance of Swadlincote

Test Engineer Position Remuneration

Salary £40,000 - £42,000 Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:45-8:15 to 16:30-17:00, Friday 7:45-8:15 to 12:30-13:00 32 days holiday including bank holidays Pension

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