Test Engineer (Mechanical/Construction Products)

BSI
Hemel Hempstead
1 week ago
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Overview

Test Engineer (Mechanical/Construction Products) – Hemel Hempstead (On-site)

For over 125 years, BSI has helped shape safer products, better systems and a more resilient world. As we celebrate this milestone, we're continuing to invest in our people, our laboratories and our technical capabilities and we're now looking for a Test Engineer to join our Construction Product Testing Team in our Hemel Hempstead Laboratory.

This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in protecting lives, buildings and communities by ensuring construction related products meet the highest standards for safety, quality and performance.

Key Responsibilities
  • Conduct client visits (onsite and offsite, possibly one visit a month, UK, Europe, World).
  • Test in line to specific standards, procedures or client needs.
  • Maintain traceable records and results.
  • Produce project status and quality test reports.
  • Liaise with calibration department on the maintenance and use of the correct equipment to carry out testing.
  • Report and escalate issues in testing which impact performance or quality of results.
  • Liaise with clients, and advise on the status of work to facilitate premier customer service & on-time delivery on all work and projects.
  • Respond to customer queries and provide technical support.
  • Develop technical skills to enhance own skills & ability to carry out testing work across a wide variety of laboratories, equipment and standards or client bespoke requirements.
  • Collaborate and communicate with colleagues, suppliers, locations, and clients to facilitate a seamless service through the whole BSI supply chain.
What We're Looking For
  • Degree/HNC/HND (or similar) in a Mechanical/Engineering/Construction discipline or equivalent industry experience in a 17025 test environment.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to write clear and concise reports.
  • Positive customer focused approach to work and communication with colleagues.
  • Good level of computer literacy and working knowledge of MS Office or equivalent.
  • Strong writing skills - to write clear and concise reports.
  • Ability to work as an individual or as part of a team to tight time scales.
  • Knowledge or familiarity within a lean /continuous improvement focused culture and tools.
  • Knowledge of 17025 is advantageous.
  • We recognise that people develop skills in different ways so if you meet most of the criteria and feel excited by the role, we encourage you to apply.
Why Join BSI?
  • Be part of a global organisation with 125 years of trust, credibility and impact
  • Work on products that directly contribute to public safety and protection
  • Access structured training, professional development and career progression pathways
  • Join a supportive, inclusive and values-driven culture
  • Real opportunity to grow into senior, subject expert, technical leadership, laboratory management and other specialist focused roles
  • BSI offers a competitive total reward package, an independent and varied job in an international environment, flexible working hours, ongoing training, and development with the inclusion of Annual Bonus, Contribution Based Pension, Private Healthcare, 27 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays, Income Protection & Life Assurance


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