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Job Ref: 213880991
Date: 2021-06-02 13:10:46
Analysis Engineer required to join a large, well established company based in Buckingham on a permanent basis, paying up to £36,000 per annum dependant on experience.
Our client is a world leading automotive supply chain business operating in over 24 countries and are now seeking to recruit and Application Engineer to join their team.
As an Analysiss Engineer, you will be responsible for supporting the development of conceptual fuel injection test solutions for core products and partner approved solutions from concept through to completion. The successful Analysis Engineer will have previous experience within and R&D proof of concept environment alongside a strong understanding vehicle control systems and data processing.
ANALYSIS ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE:
Developing new product specifications (internal and external)
Designing and executing experiments to prove new machine / control concepts.
Develop test strategy and data processing routines.
Working largely with data, processing, manipulating and interpreting.
Writing project technical documentation (specifications, timing plans, user manuals, applications guides, acceptance test procedures)
THE IDEAL ANALYSIS ENGINEER:
Understanding of Diesel Fuel Injection systems is an advantage.
Experience in handling engineering data; particularly performance data for components / electro mechanical systems
Experience with software communication log analysis.
3 years + experience preferably within an Analysis Engineer or similar position.
Experience with data manipulation and analysis.
Ability to ready technical drawings and basic CAD experience.
Can organise and take responsibility for their own work.
In return the business offers great job security and a pension and healthcare scheme. Additionally, you will benefit from an early finish on a Friday.
HOURS:
Monday – Thursday 8am – 4.30pm
Friday 8am – 1.30pm
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