Enterprise Control Systems (ECS), part of SPX, is a leading provider of advanced communications and RF technology solutions for defence and security applications. With a strong reputation for innovation, ECS designs and manufactures cutting-edge electronic countermeasure systems, encrypted data links, and high-performance RF products. Our solutions are trusted by military and security forces worldwide to provide secure, reliable communication in challenging environments.
We are looking for a skilled Test Engineer to ensure our products meet the highest standards. You’ll play a key role in testing and aligning products, troubleshooting issues, and working closely with our design and manufacturing teams.
Your Key Responsibilities:
* Test and align ECS products and systems to meet specifications.
* Identify and resolve issues during manufacturing, reporting findings promptly.
* Take ownership of products throughout the manufacturing cycle.
* Work on new designs under the guidance of the design authority.
* Train and assist junior team members in test procedures.
* Communicate technical issues and improvements to relevant teams.
* Support test procedure development as needed.
What You’ll Bring:
* Experience in analogue and digital electronics, including fault finding to component level.
* Knowledge of RF Power Amplifier setup and tuning.
* Hands-on experience with RF test equipment (network analyzers, power meters, spectrum analyzers, etc.).
* Experience in Test within a manufacturing environment.
* Strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills and IT literacy and the ability to work independently and in a team.
Preferred Skills:
* Passion for engineering with a focus on quality and meeting deadlines.
* Experience with COFDM systems and transmit/receive systems.
* Familiarity with ERP systems (e.g., Syspro).
* Degree qualified or equivalent.
Join ECS for a rewarding career in a collaborative environment, working on cutting-edge technology that makes a real difference in global security and defence. Apply today