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Test Technicians

Oakley, Dorset
6 days ago
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Role Purpose
Exciting opportunity to work in a live firing range test facility. Support engineering and product testing across a range of systems at our Wimborne site, specialising in cutting-edge air-to-air refuelling systems, advanced refuelling probes, air-to-air and air-to-ground launch systems using pneumatic and pyrotechnic ejection technologies, and a range of Defensive Aids Sub-Systems.

Primary Responsibilities

Manage area asset control: calibration monitoring, equipment returns, collections.

Oversee area control: access, asset allocation, and area maintenance.

Secondary Responsibilities

Provide technical test advice and support to engineering teams.

Set up and perform pyro-mechanical weapons release system tests.

Set up and execute AAR testing using AAR rig.

Compile and record engineering test data.

Implement process controls and self-inspection stamps.

Perform initial test data analysis and DAQ fault-finding.

Support high-speed camera operations when required.

Complete and review departmental risk assessments.

Conduct preventative maintenance activities.

Maintain clean, safe test areas in line with 5S principles.

Proactively develop own skills, supported by team leadership.

Cooperate with management on health, safety, and legal duties.

Entry Levels

Level 5: Ex-RAF/Esterline or similar, with experience in explosive facilities, fire/control operations, diagnostics, calibration (load cells, pressure gauges), and test result interpretation.

Level 4: Intermediate experience bridging Level 3 and 5.

Level 3: Technician with strong fault-finding skills, high-pressure systems experience, and technical background (aviation not essential).

Qualifications

Recognised aerospace apprenticeship or HM Forces engineering training.

ONC/HNC preferred (entry level dependent on experience).

Minimum 3 years' aerospace experience.

Skills & Competencies

Strong teamwork and collaboration.

Emotional intelligence, trust, and professional ethics.

Problem-solving and creative thinking.

Adaptability to change and effective time management.

Understanding of production processes, KPIs, and progress tracking.

Commitment to continuous improvement of processes and products.

Competencies aligned with CMS Test Operator standards and reviewed regularly.

Eligibility
Applicants must be UK-based, meet ITAR restrictions, and pass Baseline Security Clearance

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