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Join a forward-thinking company as a Manufacturing Systems Test Engineer, where you will play a crucial role in testing and commissioning advanced medical technology that improves lives. You will be responsible for ensuring that linear accelerators meet quality standards while maintaining comprehensive documentation. This role involves a unique shift pattern of 4 days on and 4 days off, offering a dynamic work environment. If you are detail-oriented and passionate about contributing to healthcare innovations, this opportunity is perfect for you. Embrace a rewarding career with a mission to provide the best cancer care worldwide.
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Apply locations Crawley time type Full time posted on Posted 6 Days Ago time left to apply End Date: May 1, 2025 (24 days left to apply) job requisition id R2025-0092
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We continually look for motivated and skilled individuals who are interested in supporting our customers – healthcare professionals who use our products to help patients and their communities.
We currently have the following opportunity available - please contact us for more details!
We don’t just build technology. We change lives.
Embark on a challenging yet rewarding career as a Manufacturing Systems Test Engineer! Join our team to meticulously test and commission linear accelerators, ensuring compliance with quality standards and maintaining comprehensive documentation. As a key player, contribute to a safe work environment and actively engage in departmental processes.
Please note, this role is a “shift pattern” meaning 4 days on and 4 days off which includes weekends at the Crawley site.
As a Manufacturing Systems Test Engineer, your main responsibility will be to test and commission linear accelerators, in addition to:
Creating and maintaining machine documentation as per released procedures and work instructions to ensure adequate control and disposition of non-conforming material and provide the necessary documentation.
Maintaining a clean and safe working environment, taking responsibility for tools, equipment, shelter and any product being tested.
Participating and contributing to the DQT process.
Carrying out necessary duties for the benefit, maintenance and progression of the test department such as monthly interlock checks, housekeeping audits, Lean activities, assisting with equipment calibration, training of new engineers and representing the department in meetings.
Assisting other functions within the business such as production, pre-test, spares, service or training as directed by the Manufacturing Manager — Systems Test. This could include the need to assist with testing products, fault finding, assisting other departments or personnel and possibly a need to work off site including outside of the UK.
As a Manufacturing Systems Test Engineer, you’d need to demonstrate a high level of attention to detail and problem-solving skills to be able to carry out the following tasks:
Contribute towards the maintenance and improvement of the Production Test Schedule/s (PTS).
Formally accept machines after completion of their testing.
Carry out contamination monitoring of used assemblies and products for radiation levels (if the engineer is trained and certified as a Radiation Protection Supervisor (RPS)). This will be predominantly within Systems Test but could be anywhere on the Crawley site as directed by the Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) to include, for example, field returns or training machines.
Confirmation that the product being tested meets the Production Test Schedule.
Final sign off and acceptance in the Manufacturing Execution System (MES), confirming product meets all requirements prior to shipment.
Raise and manage NCR's and Concessions as required.
If qualified (RPS) — to certify as safe, assemblies and products that have been exposed to X-Rays.
To be successful at this role, you will have:
HNC/OND Degree in Electronics/Physics based subject or equivalent.
Ability to understand and operate complex systems equipment.
Ability to fault find complex systems equipment at both component and machine level.
Experience in any of the following fields would be beneficial — Linear Accelerators, Control systems, High Voltage equipment, Mechanical equipment, Software applications for complex electro/mechanical equipment or Vacuum systems.
In this role, you will work for a higher purpose; hope for everyone dealing with cancer, and for everyone regardless of where in the world, to have access to the best cancer care. In addition to this, Elekta offers a range of benefits.
On site role Crawley (shift pattern: 4 days off and 4 days on).
Shift allowance.
Private Medical Insurance.
Pension.
Dependants’ Pension.
MyElektaBenefits.
Cycle to work scheme.
Overtime Policy.
Life Assurance.
Love Electric (Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme).
We are looking forward to hearing from you! Apply by submitting your application and résumé in English, via the “Apply” button. Please note that we do not accept applications by e-mail.
For questions, please contact the Global Talent Acquisition Partner responsible, Sarah Elmasry, at Sarah.Elmasry@elekta.com. We do not accept applications through e-mail.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.