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Michael Page

Interim Electronic Test Engineer

Michael Page Dewsbury
25 to 30
32 - 40 hour


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    Michael Page

    Interim Electronic Test Engineer

    Michael Page Dewsbury
    25 to 30
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £25 to £30
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    temporary

    Job description

    The Interim Electronic Test Engineer will support and lead all validation programs for electronic components/products, validating to key product specifications, supporting customers in the areas of research and development, new product introduction and VA/VE programs.

    Client Details

    The organisation is a well-established entity within the industrial and manufacturing sector, offering innovative engineering solutions. As a mid-sized company, they are committed to maintaining high standards and delivering excellence in their field.

    Description

    The interim Electronic Test Engineer responsibilities will include:

    Support preparation & selection of validation plans for electronic components based on the product specification.
    Execute multiple, complex, long duration tests designed to stress micro-electronic circuitry both thermally and mechanically.
    Support root cause analysis when failure mode is detected.
    Responsible for maintaining and setting up Laboratory tests to company and international standards.
    Comprehensive test report writing.
    Work alongside Design Engineering supporting new product introductions and R&D projects.
    Working with a variety of electrical and electronic Laboratory equipment.
    Analysis of micro-electronic circuitry /PCBs with respect to:
    Electronic measurement of voltage, current, power circuitry and micro-components.
    Measurement analysis of circuit component performance, using multi-meter, oscilloscope, PICO trace software.
    DFMEA root cause analysis - dissection of product and control circuit to establish root cause of failure.
    Provide micro-electronics circuitry design / improvement recommendations.
    Understand cause and effect of additions / removal / changes to electronic components within the PCB.
    Assist with maintenance & repair of electrical / electronic based Laboratory functions.
    Support in-house e. panel builds.Profile

    The successful Interim Electronic Test Engineer should have:

    Proven experience in a Micro-Electronics design / applications background.
    Previous experience with Brushless Motor Control required.
    BEng (Hons) in Electronics, or in Electrical & Electronic Engineering.
    Additional electronics based practical qualifications desirable, e.g. BS7671 Wiring Regs, NVQ Level 3 Electrical
    Installation.
    Excellent understanding of PCB components and circuitry.
    Excellent understanding of Dynamics & Control.
    Availability to start on short noticeJob Offer

    Competitive hourly rate of £25-30 per hour, based on experience and expertise, inside IR35.
    Opportunity to work with a respected organisation in the industrial and manufacturing sector.
    Temporary ongoing role offering valuable experience in a dynamic environment.
    Based onsite in Dewsbury.This role offers an exciting opportunity for a motivated Interim Electronic Test Engineer to contribute meaningfully in a reputable organisation. If you meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply today
    Salary description

    £25.00 - £30.00 per hour

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