Test and Commissioning Engineer

Skipton
1 week ago
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Test and Commissioning Engineer

Excellent opportunity to join a growing engineering company who seek an enthusiastic engineer to undertake a variety of electrical and mechanical test and commissioning. you will ensure products meet client requirements as well as some on site commissioning and trouble shooting when required.

The role offers the opportunity to develop your skills into a supervisory role long term.

As the Test and Commissioning Engineer you will be responsible for:

Undertaking a range of FAT and pre-commissioning to ensure the quality of manufactured equipment and anticipate installation issues
Testing and repairing a variety of mechanical and electrical components including control panels, wiring, machine controls, gear boxes, pipework and plumbing
Electro-mechanical assembly of products and
Build and test of prototypes
Working with design, engineering and manufacturing to rectify build and design problems
Undertaking functional testing in accordance with specifications
Review and improve test procedures and work instructions where possible
Work with installations teams to overcome problems and attend customer sites when required

As the Test and Commissioning Engineer you will be:

A fully qualified electrical engineer ideally apprentice trained with confident mechanical skills =
Able to read and interpret complex engineering drawings
Confident in the reading, fault finding and undertaking programming changes of PLC' s, HMI's & Robotics
Able to work to deadlines
Have excellent attention to detail and confident problem solving skills
Be able to communicate at all levels
Knowledge and experience of Microsoft Office packages (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Be familiar with manufacturing processes associated with wiring, assembly, test and fault finding
Full driving licence (ideally clean)

BENEFITS

Company van
Laptop
Mobile phone
Employee Benefits Scheme
39 hours per week

Call Yasemin at Travail on (phone number removed)

Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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