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Data Quality & Management Engineer

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3 months ago
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Data Quality & Management Engineer (Automotive:  Testing and Data Validation)
 
Certain Advantage are recruiting on behalf of a globally renowned automotive brand for a Data Quality & Management Engineer to take responsibility for providing timely, accurate, secured and accessible test data for the wider engineering group to enable efficient engineering decisions to be made.
 
The engineering group need world class test and data management and validation.  The role will require you to work cross functionally to deploy a common approach to data piping, data validation tools as well to build a federated data platform.
 
This is a contract inside IR35 until 31st March (initially) based in Coventry.
 
Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities

Be responsible in data sources and data acquisition, data quality validation, data pipeline, data storage and data visualisation for physical test environment.
Delivering data quality reviews in order to support programme targets and prove out chosen technologies.
Develop calculations, parameterisation, regulations and process of in-house data tool development.
Be responsible for confirming the facility is performing in repeatable and reproducible measurements compliant to regulations.
Carry out correlation exercises between test facilities and test beds across test operation.
Ensure continuous improvement of measurement quality by reviewing the measurement equipment, systems and methods used by providing data.
Perform calculation and evaluation of test results, particularly of results from internal correlation measurements, and initiate corrective measures as required.
Cooperate in projects for improving test bed consistency and repeatability (together with experts from internal departments and the Instrumentation & Test Systems business unit).
Working closely with the subject matter expert for Data Quality ensuring that the team KPI’s for Data Quality are met
Recommend and justify process and other improvements to enable improved quality of data
Research, communicate and implement best practice data quality methods and improve test field efficiency.
Investigate best ways of working to make full use of equipment capability in order to improve data quality
To continually encourage a growth mind-set across the team
Coaching and facilitating in best technical practice, knowledge, methods in data validation and management for apprentice, new starter and existing team member development.
Undertake any other work as directed by their line manager in connection with their job as may be requested 
Candidate Essentials:

Ability to work on the delivery of complex tasks and provide suitable documentation and metrics for review.
Abale to work with others to ensure successful outcome of tasks.
Desire to learn new techniques and understand new technologies.
Able to provide workable solutions to real problems and to look for issues.
A focus on balancing quality and time.
Project reporting and presentation skills. 
Does this sound like your next career move? Apply today!
 
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