Understand the technical concepts and practical applications of systems architecture. In particular, sub-system interfacing (including high voltage / high power connectivity), control principles and RF systems and measurement.
Produce test procedures and verification plans / matrices to compile documented evidence of product compliance. Follow test plans for electrical, mechanical and RF performance criteria to validate components / product.
Evaluate prototype designs of components (including mechanical elements), sub-assemblies and systems - to ensure they meet original design criteria by identifying and selecting the appropriate test methodologies. Feedback results to project and management teams producing accurate and timely reports.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Required Experience
HNC / HND / degree in an engineering related subject or equivalent experience working within a professional engineering development environment
Good understanding of high power electrical distribution, power electronics, inverters, high voltage techniques, RF systems and control management
Familiarisation with electrical, electronic and RF measurement techniques and experience in the use of associated equipment for the purposes of testing, evaluating and fault diagnostics
Ability to work from provided documentation - electrical schematics and mechanical drawings - BoM's - procedures etc
Writing system test plans, sub system level test plans, FAT & SAT.
Familiarity with high voltage systems and safe working practices
Competent in the use of AutoCAD (or AutoCAD Electrical) as a design / capture tool
Experience working within a technical project environment with time and budgetary constraints
Able to undertake technical work packages with minimal supervision
Experience of electronic and mechanical assembly techniques
Familiarity with selection and use of laboratory test equipment and measurement techniques
This position may on occasions require UK and overseas travel which may be customer facing
City &Guilds 2392 or 2395 (formerly 2391) Inspection and Testing qualification
BS7671 Wiring Regulation qualified (C&G 2382-12 or equivalent)
IPC J-STD-001 soldering certification
Mechanical design and CAD capture to company drawings standards
Demonstrate able experience of Live Test & Inspection work
Appreciation of the product development life cycle and product verification processes
Product requirement specification capture
An appreciation of electrical (including 'fail safe' design methodology), ionising radiation, non-ionising radiation and electromagnetic safety requirements
Familiarisation of equipment thermal management cooling systems (water / Glycol / forced air) and associated monitoring
Knowledge of magnetrons, klystrons, SSA's and TWT's an advantage