Hardware Test Engineer

Gaydon
6 days ago
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Expleo is a trusted partner for end-to-end, integrated engineering, quality services, and management consulting for digital transformation. We help businesses harness unrelenting technological change to deliver innovations that provide a competitive edge and improve everyday life around the globe.

We are seeking a Hardware Test Engineer to join our team on a contract basis, supporting a key client in the Warwick area. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in vehicle testing, data analysis, and test facility operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct testing of standard and custom hardware to assess performance and reliability.
  • Prepare test facilities and components for effective data collection.
  • Provide technical guidance on data measurement and interpretation.
  • Oversee commissioning and acceptance testing of measurement equipment.
  • Ensure data quality and performance reporting.
  • Perform fault analysis and rectification to minimize downtime.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Contribute to successful audit outcomes (e.g., TS16949, ISO 14001).
  • Carry out additional duties as directed by the line manager.

    Essential Skills & Experience
  • Proven experience in full vehicle durability and robustness testing.
  • Expertise in test facility and vehicle preparation.
  • Proficient with data acquisition and control systems.
  • Strong data analysis and reporting skills.
  • Structured problem-solving approach.
  • Ability to interpret and validate engineering documents.
  • Knowledge of Health & Safety, Risk Assessment, and COSHH.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (plans, presentations, SPLs).
  • Full UK driving license (max 6 points, no disqualifications, 2 years accident-free).

    Desirable Skills
  • Certification for testing on proving grounds.
  • Agile project planning (JIRA experience).
  • Knowledge of instrument calibration.
  • Familiarity with TS16949 or ISO9001 standards.
  • Six Sigma (Green/Black Belt certification).

    Desirable Skills
  • Certification for testing on proving grounds.
  • Agile project planning (JIRA experience).
  • Knowledge of instrument calibration.
  • Familiarity with TS16949 or ISO9001 standards.
  • Six Sigma (Green/Black Belt certification).

    At Expleo, you'll be part of a global team that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. We offer a dynamic work environment where your contributions make a real impact

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