Test Engineer

Telford
5 days ago
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Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out quality inspection and electrical testing of control panels.

  • Able to read and understand mechanical and electrical technical drawings.

  • Ensure components are correct to the electrical design and function appropriately.

  • Be responsible for the calibration aspects of all in house test equipment.

  • Quality check to ensure build and wiring standards meet and comply with the company and external requirements.

  • Check, pre power tests and functional testing of control panels including PLC I/O and VSDs.

  • Ensure all work is completed in a timely manner and in accordance with established processes, practices, procedures and quality standards.

  • Insulation and resistance testing of power distribution.

  • Diligently record test results and log failure accurately, identifying faults and correct as required.

  • Feedback concerns and failures to the relevant teams and were necessary escalate to the Director of Production.

  • Panel build and wiring activity when testing is not required.

  • Adhere to the Company’s Quality, Health and Safety and Environmental procedures and any other Company policies and procedures.

  • Champion Safety, Quality, Cost efficiencies and Delivery aspects within production.

  • Visit external sites as and when required.

  • VSD bench repairs for AC and DC drives.

  • Any other duties deemed to be within your capabilities.

    Knowledge, Skills and Experience

  • Electrical / electronic relevant engineering qualification

  • Previous experience in a similar role (minimum of 5 years panel wiring experience)

  • Detailed knowledge of systems integration incorporating variable speed drives, robotics, PLCs and SCADA / HMI technologies.

    Renumeration Package

  • Competitive salary

  • Holidays 25 days (plus Bank Holidays)

  • Bonus scheme *

  • BUPA Medical plan *

  • Car allowance *

  • Pension scheme

  • Life Insurance

  • Employee assistance programme

  • Flexible working

  • EV charge points on-site

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