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Test Engineer
Test Engineer – Twyver
Location: Gloucester (with travel to UK sites as required)
Employment Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week)
Compensation: Competitive Salary + Perks and discounts services + Pension + Benefits
About the Role
Twyver is seeking a Test Engineer to support test planning, test execution, and quality assurance activities across engineering projects. The role involves testing LV switchgear and control panels, ensuring compliance with technical specifications, safety standards, and project requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, maintain, and execute test plans, test cases, and test scripts.
- Perform functional testing, system testing, and integration testing for LV switchgear and control panels.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose test failures—identify root causes and support corrective actions.
- Conduct routine and non-routine inspections, reviews, and verifications of products and installations.
- Record and document test results, non-conformances, deviations, and observations accurately.
- Collaborate with design, engineering, production, and project delivery teams to meet project timelines.
- Support Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) and provide technical input when required.
- Follow all health, safety, and environmental procedures, maintaining a safe working environment.
- Stay updated with industry standards, testing methodologies, and regulatory requirements.
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Required Skills and Experience
✅ Experience in:
- Testing or commissioning within LV switchgear, electrical engineering, control systems, or related sectors.
- Understanding electrical systems, schematics, and relevant standards (e.g., BS EN 61439, BS7671).
- Interpreting technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and specifications.
- High attention to detail with a methodical/accurate approach to testing.
- Problem-solving, analytical skills and effective communication (written and verbal).
✅ Proficiency with:
- Common IT systems and office/testing software tools.
- Independent independent and collaborative teamwork.
- Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and deadlines.
- Full UK driving licence.


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Preferred Qualifications
🔹 Recognised qualifications in:
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or related disciplines (City & Guilds, HNC, NVQ Level 3, or equivalent).
🔹 Additional experience in:
- Similar test or commissioning engineer roles within engineering or manufacturing.
- Industry-specific certifications in safety or quality assurance.
Benefits
- Competitive salary, generous pension contributions, and perks & discounts.
- 24 days’ holiday (plus bank holidays).
- BUPA Healthcare.
- Company share scheme (subject to qualifying periods).
- Death-in-service insurance.
- Training, mentoring, and clear career development pathways.
- Inclusive, supportive, and diverse team culture.
Why Join Us?
At Twyver (Actemium), you’ll play a crucial role in shaping the UK’s future infrastructure—helping build a sustainable, electrified, and resilient energy network.
📩 Apply now to discover how your skills can drive real impact!
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