Role: Principal Test Facilities Engineer Location: North Oxfordshire Salary: £60-£75k depending on experience Work days/hours: Monday to Friday - on site/facility based An opportunity has arisen for a Principal Test Facilities Engineer (Mechanical & Environmental) to join the Battery Testing department in a rapidly expanding and exciting work environment. About the role To manage the battery test facility, team, capability and capacity, supporting the Manufacturing and Engineering functions. Primary Functional responsibility will be the Mechanical and Environmental areas, equipment and team, with operational responsibility (day to day) over additional test site facilities and functions What you will do Responsible for the set up, operation and maintenance of a high performance battery test facility. Specification of battery test equipment and associated operational procedures Installation, commissioning, set up and operation of battery test facilities and equipment Management of a team of technicians, engineers and Lead engineers, maintaining and operating the facility in an efficient, flexible and adaptable manner Optimisation of Battery test processes and procedures ensuring facility efficiency and high utilisation Work closely with Battery manufacturing team and technical design and development teams Identify and implement optimum working practices, risk assessments and capacity plan available test resources. Future facility, equipment and capacity planning Technical lead for Mechanical and Environmental testing, including procedures, schedules, protocols and results analysis Support, development and training of appropriate team members within the test facility function and wider team. Qualifications & Experience: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment. Management and motivation of departmental staff Highly disciplined, analytical and organised. Ability to plan and balance workload and operational priorities in a fast-paced technical environment Core Skills: Solid Working Knowledge of Battery systems and products (cells, modules, packs and applications) Likely to have worked within an automotive electric vehicle environment or similar Thorough and demonstrable understanding of battery test systems (with a bias towards mechanical and environmental testing), procedures and equipment Ability to decipher and analyse battery test results and provide feedback to technical engineering departments Ability to problem solve and work both proactively and reactively Proactive and detailed approach to Health & Safety within a HaV working environment Knowledge of test shop KPIs and reporting Knowledge of electrical schematics and power management equipment Fuel cell test knowledge would also be beneficial Strong communication skills both in written and verbal Ability to establish test set up procedures and run tests to spec Flexible, responsive, adaptive and collaborative attitude