Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
28 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
28 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Intellectual Asset Management, Performance Management, Technology Leadership, Charging Systems, Research, Rheology, Tribology, Product Testing, Thought Leadership, Experimental Design
Industry
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
JOB DESCRIPTION:
In customers & products it all starts with the customer. Working in our team, you’ll be focused on delivering the products and services our customers need. That’s everything from lubricants, aviation and next-generation mobility – such as electric vehicle charging and fleet management services – through to our forecourt retail sites, taking in sales and marketing along the way. You’ll be part of a highly connected, digitally focused, agile team that strives to be the very best partner for our customers.
SKILLS:
Agility core practices, Analytical Thinking, Creating new methodologies, Experimental Design, Formulated product testing, Formulation Deployment, Formulation design, Intellectual Asset Management, Multi-physics modelling, Presenting, Product Development, Product Sustainability Performance Management, Raw materials knowledge, Research and development, Rheology, Safety management across the value chain, Science and Technology Leadership, Scientific publication, Technology Management Processes, Testing electric vehicle charging systems, Thought Leadership, Tribology, Vehicle propulsion technologies, Waterfall Model, Writing skills
The Associate Testing Engineer will work with the Hardware Optimisation and Technical Team Manage to ensure we test and validate our products to prevent defects escaping to our customers. Your focus will be upon driving quality and efficiency in testing to deliver a reliable and dependable charging experience for our customers.
The position will be initially based in Milton Keynes before permanently relocating to new testing facilities in either Nuneaton or Coventry (expected by March 2026). Regular travel to temporary testing facilities will be required in the interim.