Orion Electrotech
Electronic Test Engineer

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Electronic Test Engineer
Electronic Test Engineer
Orion is partnering with a UK-based company boasting over 30 years of experience in designing and manufacturing standard and specialised batteries, chargers, and intelligent power management systems. Recently expanding into Aerospace and Defence, among other sectors, the company is seeking an ambitious Electronic Test Engineer to support their engineering team in a fast-paced environment.
About the Role
This position provides an exciting opportunity to work alongside experienced engineers and technicians, gaining mentorship and career development. The role welcomes both junior and experienced candidates eager to progress in their careers.
Responsibilities
- Perform electronic testing, debugging, and validation on prototypes and production units
- Develop and execute test plans based on product specifications and industry standards
- Configure and use test equipment to collect measurement data and analyse results
- Provide support for PCB component-level testing and system qualification activities
- Review electronic designs and documentation to ensure testability and compliance
- Assist in prototyping and constructing bespoke test setups
- Offer engineering support for manufacturing processes and troubleshooting
- Collaborate on improving testing and validation procedures
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Requirements
- Relevant degree (2:1 or higher) in Electronic Engineering or equivalent qualification
- Industry experience or placement year in electronics preferred
- Knowledge of test equipment, measurement, and data acquisition techniques
- Experience in prototyping, debugging, and functional testing of electronic systems
- Ability to interpret test data and demonstrate compliance with standards (EN, IEC, BS, Def-Stan, MIL-STD)
- Understanding of analogue and digital circuit design at component level
- Born in the UK with no barriers to security clearance


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Benefits
- Supportive and dynamic work environment with mentorship from senior engineers
- Opportunities for professional development and career growth
- Work on innovative projects across defence and industrial sectors
- Competitive salary and benefits package
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