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Prototyping and Test Engineer

Posted 2 days ago

  • Sedgefield, Durham
  • Permanent
  • £35,000 to £45,000 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In a month
CK Group are recruiting for a Prototyping and Test Engineer to be actively involved in the development of the next generation of force sensing materials, on behalf of a global developer of innovative composite products, to be based at their site in Sedgefield on a permanent basis.
Salary:
�35,000 to �45,000 pa depending on skill set and experience.
The Role:
Working with the R&D team, the prototyping and test engineer will be involved in designing, building and maintaining R&D test equipment, including data acquisition tools, signal measurement and processing, and development of control software.��
Your responsibilities will include:
  • Develop proof-of-concept product prototypes from the ground up.
  • Develops new and improved testing procedures based on needs and requirements from R&D and Product & Solutions teams.
  • Maintains, supports and enhances capabilities of test equipment and testing processes.
  • Works in collaboration with other members of the R&D team to provide solutions to mechanical/electrical/simulation problems.
  • Works safely in a lab environment including the safe use of complex and varied equipment.
  • Captures innovation and generates patents and/or other IP forms that protect inventions and create value for the company.

Your background:
  • A background in engineering, physics, electronics, robotics or similar to degree level or equivalent.
  • Experience of data acquisition and hardware control using at least one of Python,C, C# or C++.
  • Experience of electronic circuit prototyping using breadboards.
  • Experience in successfully designing, planning and building prototype systems which include sensor and/or actuator components, using creative problem solving to develop novel solutions.

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