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Luxury Automotive OEM is seeking a Chassis Dyno Engineer to join the team on a rolling contract, based near Warwick University. The role focuses on end-to-end dyno testing and operation of the environmental dynamometer, reporting to the Test Preparation Engineer.
You will work with vehicle installation, data acquisition, and instrumentation, ensuring compliance with safety and emissions procedures within a structured test environment.
Position: Chassis Dyno Engineer
Location: Warwick
Position Type: Rolling contract
Inside IR35
Salary: £28.43 per hour umbrella inside IR35
I am currently recruiting on behalf of a Luxury Automotive OEM based in Gaydon who are seeking a Chassis Dyno Engineer to join their team on a rolling contract basis working 40 hours per week
Based inside IR35
This role provides a hands‑on opportunity to support the operation of the Environmental Chassis Emissions Dynamometer at the APRL facility, based at Warwick University.
Reporting to the Test Preparation Engineer, you will be responsible for the end‑to‑end execution of chassis dyno testing activities
Experience in chassis dynamometer or engine test facility operation, including vehicle installation, test execution, and post‑test activities
Practical experience with vehicle preparation and instrumentation, including sensor setup, thermocouples, emissions measurement systems, and data acquisition
Familiarity with test control and data acquisition tools such as AVL (PUMA, CAMEO), ETAS INCA, or equivalent systems
Understanding of emissions testing procedures, including bag emissions systems
Strong hands‑on capability with mechanical systems, including vehicle handling, strapping, and dyno setup
Knowledge of laboratory safety procedures and compliance with H&S, ISO, and audit requirements
Ability to operate within a structured test environment, following defined processes and standards
Capability to support troubleshooting of test setups, basic facility issues, and instrumentation faults
Good understanding of vehicle systems and powertrain operation in an ICE and/or electrified environment
It is understood that a single individual with a comprehensive understanding of the above is unlikely, the laboratory will work with a number of internal and external parties to develop both the individuals and the whole team capability, with the objective of developing a diverse and dynamic team