Mechanical Test Rig Design Engineer

J&T Business Consulting
West Byfleet
2 weeks ago
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  • Write and test software using LabVIEW, Python and C+.
  • Design, specify and develop integrated test equipment, including building of rigs.
  • Integrate test rig components, including water reservoirs, piping, solenoid valves, proportional control valves, servo-controlled valves, pressure/vacuum sensors and power supply.
  • Use NI data acquisition hardware and embedded hardware (e.g. Arduino) for test system control, monitoring, and data acquisition.
  • Diagnose failures, identify root causes and implement effective hardware and/or software corrective actions.
  • Read, create, and maintain test rig documentation including electrical wiring diagrams and instrumentation layouts.
  • Experienced in implementing modern manufacturing methods (Six sigma, Lean Manufacturing & ATE) and effectively apply them to reduce lead times and subsequently improve quality, on-time delivery and cost to the customer.
  • Generate/update as required the production BOM’s/Routers on ERP system (Sage).
  • Generate and lead the continuous development of PFMEA’s for all products.
  • Provide suitable and correct information to enable others to perform their duties effectively (process data, jigs and fixture references).
  • Preparation/updating of new/existing manufacturing process documentation (SOP’s) and associated tooling required for product manufacture.
  • Work within company guidelines and contribute to their development, the objective being to maximise company efficiency whilst meeting customer requirements.
  • Promote the company Health and Safety policy and practices in all areas of the working environment.
  • Proven experience within an electro-mechanical manufacturing environment.
  • Experience working with Electronics/Programming
  • Competent in SolidWorks and designing test fixtures and rigs


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