ARA is a unique SME representing some of the best engineering of our time. With a strong and rich heritage, we are proud to have a passionate workforce of highly skilled engineering and aerodynamic professionals. We are a leading specialist in model design and manufacture, aerodynamic testing and numerous associated technologies, eg Computational Fluid Dynamics. We are actively involved in research, providing meaningful and innovative solutions and services to our global customer base.
Our site in Bedford is centred around our impressive transonic wind tunnel – the equipment which drives it – whilst the research performed is often unique to ARA and involves many bespoke processes.
We are looking to recruit an experienced Wind Tunnel Technician whose primary function will be to operate aerodynamic test facilities in a safe, efficient manner, consistent with the needs of customer test requirements. Operation may include equipment calibration, the set-up of specialized measurement/monitoring equipment, model assembly for test, troubleshooting, making and implementing agreed recommendations for improvement and test execution. The main test facility will be ARA’s 9’x8’ transonic wind tunnel but there are complementary facilities which the position will also cover.
Typical hours: Full-time, 40-hour per week (shift work will be required on a rotating weekly basis)
This is a varied and demanding role and it involves a number of duties and responsibilities:
- General departmental duties e.g. record maintenance, model storage, organization of equipment, rig maintenance, etc;
- Working within a team environment in the preparation and assembly of models and rigs for testing to defined quality standards, giving consideration to schedule and costs;
- Maintenance, calibration and quality control of specialist rigs, facilities and associated equipment;
- Preparation and installation of specialist optical measurement systems in test facilities;
- Operating the main Transonic Wind Tunnel;
- Operating complementary test facilities;
- Making recommendations for design, process or hardware modifications to support continuous improvement;
- Operation and development of aerodynamic test facilities, rigs and equipment, including the operation of control systems directly associated with the facilities and specialist rigs;
- Undertaking training, where necessary, in support of the above duties, to ensure that safe working practices are observed (e.g. forklift, facility operation, manual handling, confined spaces, etc).
What we are looking for in you:
- Educated to HNC/HND Mechanical Engineering with hands on experience with specialist equipment or facilities;
- Solid background in mechanical engineering and an appreciation of other engineering disciplines such as instrumentation, control systems, high pressure hydraulics or pneumatics;
- Previous experience working within an R&D and/or commercial environment;
- Team player, capable of coaching and mentoring less experienced employees as well as supervision of apprentices as required;
- Flexible and positive attitude, with drive, commitment and willingness to go that extra mile to meet deadlines/schedules;
- Attention to detail in terms of quality of work whilst maintaining a clean, safe working environment;
The successful candidate must satisfy security clearance requirements – including the last 5 years continual UK residency.
Aircraft Research Association Ltd is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We recognise the value in an inclusive and diverse workforce and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified people.