Industrialisation Test Engineer
Industrialisation Test Engineer - Greenwich, London - 52 - 55,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits - Permanent
The Role
We are seeking a Industrialisation Test Engineer with high voltage product experience to support the development and launch of high-reliability products within a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
This role focuses on the design, integration, commissioning, and support of high voltage production test systems, working closely with R&D, Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Engineering teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop high voltage test benches (hardware and software).
- Install, commission, integrate, and validate automated HV test systems.
- Create test documentation including specifications, instructions, drawings, and verification plans.
- Ensure compliance with HV safety standards alongside Health & Safety teams.
- Support the introduction of new test systems into production.
- Investigate and resolve product test failures and manufacturing test issues.
- Provide hands-on debug and technical support for production test equipment.
- Analyse first-off test results and support product failure investigations.
- Train manufacturing teams on new test equipment and processes.
- Maintain test software, databases, and supporting documentation.
- Support continuous improvement and industrialisation activities across manufacturing.
Requirements
- Degree qualified in High Voltage Electronics or a related discipline.
- Strong understanding of HV fundamentals and safety protocols.
- Proven experience developing automated high voltage production test systems.
- Experience designing and supporting HV test equipment within manufacturing.
- Understanding of electromechanical production processes.
- Proficiency in developing and maintaining test programs using National Instruments LabVIEW and TestStand.
- Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, or 5S knowledge would be beneficial.
What now?
To apply for this opportunity, please send me your CV or contact Rob Hutchings at (phone number removed).