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Job Title: Test Operator - Weekends

Location: Cheltenham

Duration: 12 months (temp to perm opportunity)

Base Rate: £17.20/hour Shift Rate: £22.36/hour

Shift Pattern: 3 day week - Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12hr shifts

(Initially training will be Mon - Fri)

Role Summary:
Join our team as a Test Operator, responsible for setting up and running production tests on Top Level and Sub Level Avionics units. This role requires flexibility, attention to detail, and effective teamwork within a multi-disciplinary environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct tests including Vibration, ATP, and ESS on Top Level Units and Sub Assemblies

Accurately log failure data and assist in root cause analysis using FRACAS database

Set up and maintain test equipment according to procedures

Identify trends and causes to reduce future failures

Plan and manage shift activities to meet manufacturing and customer deadlines

Follow manufacturing plans, quality standards, and health & safety requirements

Participate in lean initiatives and support manufacturing delivery targets

Complete all required manufacturing paperwork and job cards

Qualifications & Skills:

Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and instructions

Understanding of manufacturing test processes and business systems (TipQa, Proficy, Windchill)

High attention to detail and commitment to quality work

Flexible, cooperative, and self-motivated with strong communication and time management skills

Experience working in self-directed teams

Awareness of health, safety, and customer/business requirements

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