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Benefits
Non-contributory pension plan, 9% company contribution
Life assurance scheme
Private health care plan
Optional hybrid working pattern of one day per week from home OR 3 additional days holiday per annum (role dependent)
24 days holiday per annum, increasing to 25 days after one year's service, plus all bank and public holidays
Flexi-time for days worked in the office
Recruitment referral bonus scheme
Travel schemes: Season ticket or Cycle-to-work
Subsidised gym membership
Sponsored professional study support
Job title
Senior Transducer Engineer
What will this person be doing?
Design, prototype, and validate transducers to improve performance, reliability, and manufacturing yield of wind sensor products.
Create design specifications, validation reports, and support transition from prototype to production.
Define critical characteristics and testing methods with a focus on acoustics, mechanics, and piezoelectric performance.
Support electronic integration and collaborate with manufacturing, quality, and automation teams on assembly processes and yield improvements.
Investigate and resolve transducer-related issues, using root cause analysis and data insights.
Prepare reports on simulations, theoretical models, and experimental results.
Stay informed on emerging transducer technologies.
Manage transducer-focused projects or sub-projects, providing timelines, task breakdowns, and progress updates.
Essential Skills
BSc or MSc in Acoustics, Physics, Electronics, and Instrumentation Engineering or related field.
Piezoelectric component level design experience and working knowledge of manufacturing constraints.
System-level design & analysis experience in audio and ultrasonic.
Proven experience in the design, prototype, test and validation of transducers.
Experience with new product introduction and specifying critical process parameters for performance and reliability in a Manufacturing Engineering environment.
Competent in commercial FEA modelling packages (electro-acoustics and mechanical)