System Test Engineer

Uxbridge
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System Test Engineer
Uxbridge, West London | Hybrid

We are working with a global leader in satellite communication technology, who are expanding their Centre of Excellence in the UK. They are looking to hire an experienced System Test Engineer to take ownership of system-level verification and validation for next-generation satellite communication products.
  
This is a hands-on role with real technical influence, working across hardware, software, RF and regulatory compliance, and collaborating closely with engineering teams in the UK and South Korea.
  
The role

Lead system-level Verification & Validation activities across the full product lifecycle
Own integration testing for new L-band satellite terminals and systems
Develop and execute test plans, procedures and reports covering regulatory compliance, operator approvals and product specifications
Work closely with design and development teams to refine test strategies and resolve issues
Manage compliance and specialist testing with external test laboratories
Support root cause analysis, documentation, and knowledge sharing across teams   
What they are looking for

5+ years experience in system, integration or validation testing across hardware and software
Strong background in test documentation, debugging, failure analysis and problem solving
Solid understanding of EMI/EMC and regulatory compliance testing (ETSI, FCC, EU Directives, etc.)
Python experience for test automation, equipment control and data analysis
Excellent communication skills and a structured engineering mindset   
Nice to have

Experience with satellite, RF or wireless communication systems
Hands-on use of RF and electronic test equipment (Spectrum Analysers, VNAs, Oscilloscopes, Power Meters)
Exposure to type approval, homologation or field trials
Jira or similar work and defect tracking tools

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