Electronic Test Engineer
Are you an experienced Electronic Test Engineer with a strong background in electronic manufacturing and production test? This is an exciting job opportunity to join a globally recognised leader in switching and instrumentation technology, working at the forefront of the test and measurement industry.
Based in Clacton-on-Sea, this role sits within the Production Test team and plays a critical part in validating and verifying high-performance electronic products used across aerospace, automotive, energy, defence, and commercial electronics sectors worldwide.
Key responsibilities of the Electronic Test Engineer job based in Clacton-on-Sea:
- Execute formal test procedures on PCBAs, embedded systems, and finished products, ensuring compliance to specification.
- Perform component-level fault finding, analysis, and repair.
- Produce detailed fault reports to support continuous product improvement.
- Maintain accurate test records in line with ISO 9001 and internal quality procedures.
- Develop test programs and operate Automated Test Equipment (ATE).
- Provide structured feedback on build quality to the Test Team Leader.
Skills and experience required of the Electronic Test Engineer job based in Clacton-on-Sea:
- Strong experience in electronic test methodologies, diagnostic tools, and lab equipment.
- Experience in RF and microwave testing.
- Knowledge of relevant standards including ISO 9001 and IPC.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- Awareness of high-voltage and RF testing requirements (desirable).
This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled Electronic Test Engineer seeking a technically challenging role within a high-quality manufacturing environment where innovation, precision, and reliability are paramount.
To apply for the Electronic Test Engineer job based in Clacton-on-Sea, please send your CV to (url removed) or for more information, call Ben on (phone number removed).