We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Transducer Test Engineer to join an Electromechanical Design team working on advanced underwater acoustic technologies. This is a hands-on, versatile role supporting both existing products and calibration equipment used across UK and international operations.
The following information aims to provide potential candidates with a better understanding of the requirements for this role.
This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to innovative subsea transducer systems while developing your skills alongside experienced engineers in a collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Perform in-air and in-water acoustic and electrical testing
* Analyse test data and produce detailed reports, including findings and root cause analysis
* Use specialist laboratory equipment to measure sound pressure levels, frequency response, noise, and vibration
* Develop and execute test procedures to meet acoustic, electrical, and environmental standards
* Support and improve existing underwater acoustic products and calibration systems
* Communicate test results clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
* Liaise with production teams to support acoustic processes and implement improvements
* Assist with prototype build, evaluation, and testing of new subsea transducer designs
* Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards and certifications
Essential Skills & Experience
* Knowledge of underwater acoustics and transducer fundamentals
* Strong problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail
* Ability xkybehq to analyse and interpret test data
* Clear written and verbal communication skills
* Practical mechanical engineering experience, including prototype assembly and testing
* Strong IT skills, particularly Microsoft Office
Desirable
* Experience developing laboratory software or test tools
* Background in quality control or test engineering environments
Qualifications
* Degree in Physics, Mathematics, or Engineering (BEng/BSc minimum or equivalent)