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Kettering, Northamptonshire

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Posted 28 days ago

£30,000 - £33,500 Per Annum

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Pershore, Hereford and Worcester

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Skelmersdale, Lancashire

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Exeter, Devon

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Posted 13 days ago

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Central London, Greater London

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Alcester, Warwickshire

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Posted 20 days ago

£35,000 - £45,000 Per Annum

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Cardiff, Cardiff

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Posted 7 days ago

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Cardiff, Cardiff

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Posted 21 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Evaluation Engineer jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 8 Evaluation Engineer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Evaluation Engineer do?

Quality assurance technicians perform a variety of technical inspections and testing and monitoring tasks to detect processing, manufacturing and other defects.

Tasks required include:

  • Sets up scientific, electronic, or other technical equipment to perform functional and inspection tests.
  • Analyses and interprets the results of tests undertaken and writes up reports upon completion.
  • Supervises the work of routine inspection staff and notes any defects reported.
  • Assists quality control engineers in undertaking production audits.
  • Liaises with production engineers and staff to maintain the quality of output and to develop quality management systems..
  • Establishes product specifications.
  • Maintains equipment and systems used.
What are the entry requirements for a Evaluation Engineer?

Entrants normally possess a degree, GCSEs/S grades, a BTEC/ SQA award or A levels/H grades. Training is typically received on-the-job, supplemented by training courses where instruction in specific techniques is required. Various industry-specific qualifications encompass aspects of quality control.