Sonardyne is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Transducer Test Engineer to join our Electromechanical Design Group. This is a hands-on, varied role supporting both existing underwater acoustic products and calibration equipment used across our UK and international operations.
With over 50 years of expertise in underwater acoustics, Sonardyne offers a unique opportunity to work on innovative transducer technologies while learning from and collaborating with experienced engineers and production specialists. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who are eager to learn, contribute, and grow within a collaborative engineering environment.
About the Role Reporting to the Senior Transducer Engineer, you will play a key role in testing, analysing, and improving underwater acoustic transducer systems. The role involves both laboratory-based work and close collaboration with production and engineering teams.
If you join you will: Perform in-air and in-water acoustic and electrical testing
Analyse test data and produce clear technical reports, including root cause analysis and recommendations
Use specialised laboratory equipment to measure sound pressure levels, frequency response, noise, and vibration
Develop and execute test procedures that meet acoustic, electrical, and environmental standards
Support and improve existing underwater acoustic products and calibration systems
Communicate results clearly through written reports and technical presentations
Liaise with production teams to improve acoustic processes and implement enhancements
Assist with the development and evaluation of new subsea transducer designs
Ensure compliance with relevant industry standards, regulations, and certifications
About You : You are analytical, methodical, and enjoy hands-on engineering work. You take pride in producing high-quality results and communicating clearly with both technical and non-technical audiences.
Ideally we would like: Strong problem-solving ability with excellent attention to detail
Knowledge or interest in underwater acoustics
Clear and effective written communication skills
Understanding of transducer and electrical engineering fundamentals
Strong IT skills, particularly Microsoft Office
Degree in Physics, Mathematics, or Engineering (or equivalent)
It would be a bonus if you had: Experience developing laboratory software and test tools
Practical mechanical engineering skills, including prototype assembly and testing
Experience working within quality-controlled or regulated environments
Why Join Sonardyne? Work with cutting-edge underwater acoustic technology
Learn from industry-leading experts
Be part of a collaborative and inclusive engineering culture
Contribute to products used globally across renewables, offshore energy, science, autonomous systems, and defence
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