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**Job Title**
Electromechanical Test Engineer – Physical Measurements
**Role Summary**
Validate electromechanical systems and subsystems during study, testing, and investigation phases. Design and implement complete measurement chains, conduct and analyze tests, troubleshoot failures, and collaborate closely with the design office to resolve technical issues. Produce detailed test protocols, reports, and recommendations.
**Expectations**
- Deliver rigorous, compliant test documentation.
- Maintain high measurement quality and traceability.
- Work independently yet effectively within cross‑functional teams.
- Contribute to continuous improvement of test processes and equipment.
**Key Responsibilities**
- Validate electromechanical systems and subsystems against specifications.
- Plan, conduct, and analyze functional, performance, and reliability tests.
- Design and build simple test benches and assemblies for trials.
- Implement full measurement chains (sensors, data acquisition, instrumentation).
- Program and operate industrial PLCs for automated test sequences.
- Measure forces, torques, linear and angular displacements, current, voltage, pressure, temperature, etc.
- Analyze failure modes, perform root‑cause investigations, and propose corrective actions.
- Collaborate with design engineers to resolve service‑level incidents.
- Draft test protocols, summaries, and final reports.
**Required Skills**
- Strong grasp of electromechanical systems, electrical and pneumatic schematics.
- PLC programming and test automation experience.
- Proficient in measurement techniques and instrumentation.
- Skilled with laboratory equipment (sensors, data loggers, oscilloscopes, etc.).
- Data analysis, Excel, and Word proficiency.
- Diagnostic mindset, analytical writing, and technical communication.
- Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.
**Required Education & Certifications**
- Bachelor’s to Master’s level (Bac+2 to Bac+5) in electrotechnics, mechatronics, instrumentation, physical measurements, automation, or a related discipline.
- Relevant certifications in PLC programming or instrumentation are a plus but not mandatory.