Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Development Engineer - Thermal/Cooling - West Midlands - Competitive rates - Gaydon (200213)

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Development Engineer - Thermal/Cooling - West Midlands - Competitive rates
Gaydon, Warwickshire, England

Development Engineer – Thermal/Cooling – West Midlands – Competitive rates

A development engineer with a strong history of Thermal Test and Method development is required in a project critical role dealing with climatic facilities etc. This is a long term contract with a market leading car manufacturer based in Gaydon, West Midlands.

The development engineer will have a comprehensive thermal and/or cooling testing background, with a detailed knowledge of vehicle CAN and using diagnostic systems such as CANalyzer etc. Suitable for a development engineer with previous calibration as well as thermal or cooling experience, this is a very independent role and requires someone who will not require any particular mentoring or training.

The Development engineer will have the following skills/experiences;

  • Thermal and/or Cooling test background
  • Vechicle CAN knowledge
  • CANalyzer -- or if not CANalyzer then similar
  • Climactic facilities
  • Track testing
  • Calibration experience

This role is central to the testing and development team and is a unique opportunity for a skilled individual to gain valuable experience.

If you have the relevant experience including thermal, cooling, calibration, vehicle CAN testing including with CANalyzer or similar then please apply for this Development engineer role as soon as possible as interviews can take place as soon as week beginning 4th March with a flexible start date. If
you have any questions please contact Kerry Duggan, of Jonathan Lee Recruitment, on 01268 889266 or kerry.duggan@jonlee.co.uk

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

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