Senior Mechanical Test Engineer
1 Day ago
Blyth, England, United Kingdom
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Job Description
The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult is seeking a Senior Mechanical Test Engineer in Blyth, UK. The role involves leading mechanical test programs, developing test specifications, and collaborating with various teams to deliver integrated solutions for renewable energy projects. Key responsibilities include project leadership, capability development, quality assurance, and mentoring junior staff. Candidates should have a strong mechanical engineering background and hands-on testing experience.
Senior Mechanical Test Engineer
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (ORE Catapult) is a leading technology innovation and research centre for offshore wind, wave, and tidal energy in the UK. We develop cutting‑edge solutions and deliver impactful research to support the energy transition.
About the role
We are looking for a skilled and motivated Senior Mechanical Test Engineer to join our Research & Engineering team in Blyth. This role is central to ensuring the successful delivery of testing activities that support our mission of accelerating the growth of renewable energy.
As a Senior Mechanical Test Engineer you will take technical ownership of mechanical test programmes, specialising in HV cable systems, accessories, components, insulators, and structural systems. You will design and deliver test infrastructure, plan and lead test campaigns, and provide expert guidance to internal teams, clients and partners. You’ll work at the intersection of mechanical design, structural mechanics, test engineering and high‑voltage R&D, supporting both commercial projects and strategic innovation programmes.
Key responsibilities
Test Delivery & Project Leadership
• Lead mechanical test programmes from concept to execution.
• Assess client requirements and develop test specifications, plans, and quotations.
• Coordinate with electrical, materials and operations teams to deliver integrated test solutions.
• Produce high‑quality technical reports and review documentation from peers.
• Review client drawings/specifications and identify risks, constraints or special requirements.
Capability Development
• Define requirements for new rigs, systems and mechanical test methods.
• Work with in‑house design teams to specify and develop new test infrastructure.
• Support commissioning, validation and UKAS accreditation of new equipment and methods.
• Ensure existing mechanical capability remains compliant, safe and technically robust.
Quality, Documentation & Continuous Improvement
• Maintain test documentation and project records to ISO 17025 standards.
• Apply lessons learned, drive process improvements and contribute to quality‑system updates.
Industry Expertise & Collaboration
• Stay up to date with mechanical testing technologies and offshore renewable sector needs.
• Provide specialist technical input to tenders, proposals and research programmes.
• Support internal teams and promote the facility’s technical strengths to clients.
People Leadership & Safety
• Mentor junior engineers and technicians during test set‑up and delivery.
• Ensure a strong safety culture and compliance with PUWER, LOLER and relevant regulations.
• Prepare and review risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) for mechanical testing.
About you
You will bring a strong mechanical engineering background with hands‑on testing expertise and an analytical mindset. You should be able to independently deliver complex test campaigns while supporting capability development and facility improvements.
Essential experience
• Mechanical design or mechanical test engineering in a research, industrial or laboratory environment.
• Understanding of hydraulic, mechanical or pressure loading systems.
• Experience with instrumentation (strain gauges, load measurement, displacement sensors).
• Ability to analyse test data and write formal engineering reports.
• Experience working within ISO 17025 / ISO 9001 / ISO 45001 / ISO 14001 frameworks.
• Ability to review engineering drawings to ISO 8888.
• Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects.
Desirable
• FEA experience (ANSYS) and analytical tools (Excel, Mathcad, MATLAB).
• Experience supporting or leading UKAS accreditation activities.
• Chartered Engineer status (or working toward it).
• Mechanical design or system integration experience.
What you’ll need
• Degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar discipline.
• Strong understanding of mechanical structures, test methods and safety principles.
• Knowledge of HV testing environments is an advantage.
• Passion for innovation, engineering rigour and continuous improvement.
Other information
The role is based at our Blyth facilities. Occasional travel and flexibility may be required to support project delivery.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, this role does not meet the criteria for visa sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
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