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Test Engineer - Chassis Dyno

Warwick
1 month ago
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Our premium brand Automotive client is currently recruiting for the following role:

Test Engineer - Chassis Dyno - £27.21/hr (Inside IR35) - Warwick - 12 Months (potential for yearly renewal)

Duties:
This role is a key to enabling the laboratory and supports the Lead Engineer for the ongoing operation of the Environmental Chassis Emissions Dyno with Power Electronics assessment capability, you will be in direct technical engagement with the client, University academia and 3rd party engineering teams supporting your lead engineer in the understanding of the test requirements in detail. As part of the team, you will be responsible for the operation of the environmental chassis emissions dyno and the necessary physical activity of pre-check and preparation of vehicle for test, emission test benches, test reporting, including but not limited to the installation and instrumentation of the unit under test. You will be working collaboratively and in conjunction with the laboratory customers. Dependant of customer you may be required to report and provide explanation of the resulting test data.

As a core objective you will be involved with your Lead Engineer for the operation of the Environmental Chassis Emissions Dyno with Power Electronics assessment capability
The Chassis Dyno capability within the laboratory is expected to be utilised by the client and sort after in terms of 3rd party projects, as such you will be engaged with one of the key laboratory capabilities

  • Liaise with customers to derive complete technical test requirements, consult understand and develop test methodology.
  • Operation of facilities, and support all processes to defined H&S and other auditable requirements to ISO standards, 16949, 14001 etc.
  • Monitor and work with team to transfer knowledge to new team associates where required, derive and deliver familiarisation of equipment for both new and current personnel as required.
  • Core accountability of physical operation and upkeep of facility is held by this position

    Skills Required:
  • Experience in AVL SCADA, PUMA, CAMEO & ETAS INCA, as applied to a manual and automated engine test facility
  • ICE emissions measurement and initial quality evaluation, both in test bed and chassis dyno applications
  • Experience in rig/laboratory based technical test and evaluation processes in the field of ICE systems, with a comprehensive understanding of the engineering discipline.
  • Desire to further develop your own and your teams technical understanding in the field
  • Ability to evaluate and explain test methodologies and facility capabilities
  • A good understanding of laboratory equipment capability and flexibility
  • Good activity execution skills
  • Good planning and programme management skills
  • Ability to communicate and influence at operational level
  • Experience working in technically contributing with in a ICE engineering environment

    Additional Information:
    This role is on a contract basis and is Inside IR35.
    The services advertised by Premea Limited for this vacancy are those of an Employment Business.
    Premea is a specialist IT & Engineering recruitment consultancy representing clients in the UK and internationally within the Automotive, Motorsport and Aerospace sectors
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