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Test & Verification Engineers

These roles require Security Clearance, you may already hold this or be eligible to gain it having been resident in the UK for 5 Years.

Services will primarily be on site in the Bristol office. It is expected that there will be some adhoc travel to Stevenage and Bolton to support the equipment deliveries.

 

Preparing Manufacturing Test Equipment Delivery

Software Install (Win7 deployment, some level of configuration to lock down the OS and tool deployment)

  • Testing & proving of manufacturing test equipment
  • Transfer of procedures to Manufacturing Teams
  • Documentation support – Test scripts, Certification of Design, Certificate of Conformity.

 

Data Analysis & Verification

  • Conduct adhoc tests to support the generation of evidence
  • Analyse test logs, summarise and document to support verification activities
  • Review verification evidence to enable acceptance – DOORS / Requirements Verification Module (RVM)
  • Work non-compliance and sign off to support CofD deliveries.
  • Execute tests, record results and raising non-conformance’s and queries.
  • Produce the design certification documentation to support delivery of the products into service.

 

5 people required

  • 1-2 Engineers with a mix of systems and test equipment experience.
  • 2-system engineers for the verification work
  • 1-system engineer for the IT/Equipment side – supplier management

 

Acceptance

The acceptance criteria around deliverables will take place in a monthly supplier meeting in which both Client and Supplier review the supplier team performance and analyse it against the objectives of the needs of the client project and that of the commercial needs of the SOW.

The supplier will be expected to produce a report in advance of this meeting in which it can clearly demonstrate the planned activities for the previous period, with evidence that planned activities, milestones, sprints or deliverables have been met.

The report must be created in accordance with the standards required by the Client and mimic (as far as possible) the reporting standards and construct used by the Client.

Acceptance will involve sign off from the stakeholders in ensuring that objectives/tasks/milestones/sprint requirements have been delivered, and that reporting is accurate and timely.

Where acceptance is not agreed a time frame of 2 working days will be granted for supplier to document and put in place an action plan to resolve the shortfall.

Where acceptance is presented by the supplier and not signed off within 5 working days of the client having received the request for acceptance the supplier will be granted automatic acceptance of the deliverable of that period.

 

Service management and Reporting

The supplier will provide a service delivery engagement manager during the term of the SoW. This will be a single point of contact who is responsible for ensuring the deliverables of the SoW are delivered to the required standards, the service delivery engagement manager will also be responsible for the welfare of the supplier team providing the service, have responsibility sufficient that they can sign off head count and commercial changes as required.

The Service Delivery Engagement manager is not a sales role, it is focused on service delivery and the maintenance of quality and standards.