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Test & Validation Engineer

Newport, Telford and Wrekin
2 weeks ago
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This UK-based engineering and technology company supports advanced manufacturing industries with high-precision systems and equipment. They offer the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a globally respected field.

They truly value their people. Employees enjoy a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package and a focus for work-life balance. You will be part of a collaborative and inclusive culture that actively invests in professional development, provides clear pathways for career progression, and recognises contributions.

Test & Commissioning Engineer x2

£37,00 - £40,000 + Early Finish Friday + Overtime

Travel 30%-50% UK & Worldwide

Shropshire. Ref: 24596

Technician - Test & Validation - The Role:

Test and validation of machinery and equipment in-house and worldwide customer locations

System software commissioning & generation (Robot, PLC and Kepware code)

System fault finding and diagnostics

Fault rectification

Conducting system wide test and Inspection

Set-up of in-house system software and industrial PCs

Conduct customer training

Development of Robot and PLC software (Drives, Mechanical Controls) 

Modification of engineering drawings to support system build and to improve quality

Writing procedures and plans

Completion of technical documentation including test plans and training modules

Remote customer support - fault finding and diagnostics

Be familiar with Risk Assessment and typical Health and Safety Issues in the workplace

Technician - Test & Validation - The Person:

Ability to read and understand mechanical and electrical technical drawings.

‘Hands-on’ experience in building electrical and mechanical equipment

Professional manner with good communication skills. Able to represent the company to a high standard

Flexible manner to adopt new challenges and input from peers and colleagues

Full, clean driving licence & Passport

Located in Shropshire, this role is commutable from Telford, Wolverhampton, Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury, Stafford.

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For more information call Sharon Hill

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