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Test Engineer

Nottingham
5 days ago
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An excellent opportunity for an experienced Test Engineer to join an innovating company developing cutting-edge technologies. This is a chance to work on innovative, life-changing products while advancing your career in a highly technical and regulated engineering environment.

Do you have hands-on experience designing and running complex test systems? Are you looking to take on a senior technical role with autonomy, impact, and growth potential?

Specialising in advanced medical technology, this pioneering organisation has built a global reputation for engineering excellence and innovation. With continued investment and ambitious growth plans, they are expanding their team - creating a new opening for a Test Engineer to play a key part in the development and validation of next-generation medical devices.

In this role, you will lead the planning, design, and delivery or test programmes across multidisciplinary systems. You will design and build bespoke test rigs, develop test protocols, and analyse data in order troubleshoot, and improve product performance.

This role would therefore suit a Test Engineer with a strong background in test development and validation within a regulated or high-precision industry, who is looking for a technically challenging role in a rapidly growing company.

The Role:

Lead the planning and execution of test programmes

  • Design and build test rigs, jigs, and fixtures
  • Develop and maintain test protocols
  • Ensure compliance with industry regulations
  • £50,000 - £60,000 + Training + Progression + 33 Days HolidayThe Person:

    Proven experience in test engineering within a regulated environment
  • Experience designing and commissioning custom test rigs
  • Ideally from a highly regulated or precision engineering background
  • Commutable to Nottingham area

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