Performance & Emissions Certification Engineer

Stanground
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We are looking for a Performance and Emissions Certification Engineer to join our clients team on a 12 month renewable contract Peterborough Cambridgeshire.

The successful contractor will be responsible for ensuring that vehicles or products meet regulatory standards for emissions and performance, through testing and certification processes. Plan, execute, and analyse tests to verify compliance with relevant regulations. This will involve engine testing, fuel economy evaluation, and other relevant aspects of vehicle performance.

Key Responsibilities:

Planning and Execution of Testing: This involves designing and conducting engine performance and emissions tests, ensuring data quality, and maintaining test result integrity. Research, design, develop, manufacture, and test tools, engines, machines and other mechanical devices.
Compliance Verification: Research and analyse customer design proposals, specifications, manuals to determine time and cost feasibility to complete projects. Ensuring products meet all relevant regulations and standards for emissions and performance.
Data Analysis and Reporting: Analysing test data, writing reports, and presenting findings to stakeholders.
Regulatory Guidance: Understanding and interpreting regulatory requirements, and providing guidance to ensure compliance.
Certification Processes: Managing and facilitating the process of obtaining necessary certifications for products.
Problem Solving: Identifying and resolving issues related to performance or emissions, often involving collaboration with other engineers and teams. Investigate equipment failures and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation and make recommendation to maintenance crew.
Continuous Improvement: Identifying and implementing improvements in testing procedures and processes.
Drafting: Assist drafters in developing the structural design of products using tools, equipment or software.

Skills :

Technical Expertise: A strong understanding of combustion engines, emissions control systems, and vehicle dynamics is essential.
Testing and Calibration: Experience with engine performance and emissions testing, calibration, and instrumentation is crucial.
Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with relevant regulations and standards.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyse data, identify trends, and draw conclusions from test results.
Communication Skills: Ability to clearly communicate technical information through reports, presentations, and other channels.
Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify and resolve issues related to performance and emissions.
Project Management Skills: Ability to plan, manage, and deliver testing projects on time and within budget

Education/Experience:

Bachelor's degree in engineering required.
Previous experience with computer applications and software related to engineering field, such as Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Ability to make sketches, engineering drawings and common computations
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, technical drawing, schematics and computer-generated reports.

Rate: £27 per hour

Determination: Inside IR35

Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Duration: 12 Months Renewable

Hours: 5 days a week 7am to 3pm

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