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Electro-Mechanical Test Engineer

Zenovo
Gloucester
1 week ago
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Overview

Job Title: Electro-Mechanical Test Engineer
Location: Bristol (On-Site Working)
Salary: Up to £40,000

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking engineering team based on-site in North Bristol, working at the forefront of high-performance product development.

We’re looking for someone who enjoys problem-solving, thrives in a practical test environment, and has a keen eye for detail. If you’re experienced in executing structured test plans, analysing data, and working closely with design teams, this role could be a great fit for you.

Key Responsibilities
  • Execute a range of mechanical and electro-mechanical tests including qualification, reliability, and life testing.
  • Follow and improve existing test procedures and provide feedback on fixtures and processes.
  • Troubleshoot complex technical issues and support root-cause investigations.
  • Inspect mechanical assemblies for faults or non-conformance.
  • Gather, analyse, and report test data with clear pass/fail assessments.
  • Support the commissioning and improvement of test rigs.
  • Participate in risk assessments and promote safe working practices.
  • Work independently or collaboratively to meet project deadlines and quality standards.
Required Experience
  • Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or a related Engineering discipline.
  • Minimum of 2 years experience testing mechanical or electro-mechanical systems.
  • Comfortable reading technical documentation, engineering drawings, and schematics.
  • Solid understanding of mechanical systems and a basic knowledge of electrical principles.
Benefits
  • 25 days hols + 8 days bank hols
  • Private Medical care (after probation period)
  • Life Assurance
  • Gym discount
  • Retail vouchers
  • Career development & training
  • Flexible Working


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