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Hydraulic Test Engineer

Canterbury
6 months ago
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Do you have proven experience in a Hydraulic Testing Environment?

Do you have experience reading and interpreting hydraulic systems and mechanical engineering drawings?

Hydraulic Test Engineer

Location - Ramsgate

Salary - Highly competitive

Permanent

Sponsorship is available for the right candidate

Our client is looking to expand their team with an experienced Hydraulic Test Engineer

Hours - Monday - Thursday 8 am-4.40 pm, and Friday 8 am-3.30 pm

Duties and Responsibilities for the Role of Hydraulic Test Engineer

  • Offer technical support, and fault diagnoses for hydraulic and mechanical fluid power systems

  • Aid and assist, as required with the monitoring of stock levels for hydraulic fluid and consumables

  • Oversee and deliver daily and weekly maintenance of test rigs (preventative and scheduled)

  • Support with delivering production planning using the Quantum Forward Load Report

  • Ensure quality requirements are always met

  • Proactively promote a culture of continuous improvement for existing hydraulic and mechanical products/processes; maintain and improve housekeeping in all areas driving continuous improvement initiatives

  • Offer support with effective communication through fluid power operations

  • Support with continually improving safety by addressing both physical safety issues and safety attitudes within the fluid power section

  • Help to ensure all training both internal and external is recorded and passed to the Quality Department

  • Actively adhere to industry standard QA rules and regulations

  • Ensure all relevant standard operating procedures (SOPs), risk assessments, and local instructions are kept up to date and delivered to your team accordingly

    Skills and Experience Required for Hydraulic Test Engineer

  • Must have experience in a hydraulic testing environment

  • Will have proven experience in reading and interpreting hydraulic system and mechanical engineering drawings/plans

  • Candidate will require prior experience with hydraulic/mechanical assemblies including fault-finding and problem-solving

    If you would like to join this forward-thinking organisation, please apply online today

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