Production Engineer
Location: Salfords, Redhill, RH1 5GG
Full-time, on-site permanent role
About Rapiscan Systems
Rapiscan Systems is a world leader in advanced detection technology, trusted by governments, ports, borders, and high-security facilities across the globe. Our innovative X-ray scanning solutions play a critical role in combating terrorism, drug smuggling, illegal immigration, and trade fraud. With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and reliability, we enable our customers to detect threats and contraband with confidence.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Production Engineer / Engineering Technician to support engineering activities involved in the development, build, and testing of complex CT X-ray inspection systems. This is a hands-on, practical role, ideal for someone early in their engineering career who enjoys working with mechanical assemblies and is keen to learn and develop their skills within a supportive engineering environment.
Working closely with experienced Engineers and Test teams, you will contribute to the build and modification of engineering prototypes, assist with test system upgrades, and help ensure the efficient day-to-day running of the product test environment. Full training and guidance will be provided.
Key Responsibilities
Support engineering activities for the development and testing of CT X-ray inspection machines
Assist with the mechanical assembly and build of prototype and test systems
Support senior engineers with prototype builds, upgrades, and modifications
Carry out hands-on mechanical and hardware changes under guidance
Assist Engineering and Test teams during product testing activities
Help maintain an efficient and safe product test environment, including:
Supporting space planning and layout activities
Assisting with the movement and setup of equipment
Organising test equipment, tools, and components
Helping with the preparation of services such as power supplies and communication lines
Skills, Experience & Qualifications
Essential:
Some proven experience in mechanical assembly or workshop-based engineering (e.g. shopfloor assembly, technician role, apprenticeship, or similar)
A relevant technical qualification such as BTEC, NVQ, City & Guilds, apprenticeship, or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline
Good practical mechanical skills and a willingness to learn new assembly and prototyping techniques
A positive, enthusiastic approach, with the ability to follow instructions and learn from experienced colleagues
Comfortable working as part of a team while developing confidence to take on tasks independently
Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams)
Desirable:
Exposure to working in a manufacturing, engineering, or test environment
Interest in complex systems, electro-mechanical equipment, or product testing
Forklift licence or willingness to undertake training
Awareness of high-voltage or safety-critical equipment (training can be provided)
Basic electrical/electronic fault finding and the ability to read circuit diagrams
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