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Join a leading company as a Crash Lab High Speed Camera and CMM/FARO Technician. Work with a skilled team to prepare vehicles for crash tests, set up high-speed cameras, and manage test data. This dynamic role requires attention to detail and organizational skills, perfect for those passionate about vehicles and crash testing.
We are recruiting for a Crash Lab High Speed Camera and Co-ordinate Measurement Machine (CMM/FARO) technician to join a dynamic, highly skilled, and expanding team at an exciting time for the Crash Laboratory. The ideal candidate would be a self-motivated, keen, and hard-working individual with a passion for vehicles and crash testing.
The role involves working with a world-class team of technicians to set up high-speed cameras and take 3D CMM measurements of vehicles and ATD positions for crash tests, as well as leading by example. Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills are essential. The candidate must be capable of working in a dynamic and ever-changing environment, multitasking, and adapting to customer and business needs.
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This is a 39-hour per week position with the following schedule:
There may be a requirement to work some shifts to meet customer and business needs.
HORIBA MIRA is an equal opportunities employer and will provide reasonable support to applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments during the application process, please contact the Recruitment Team at recruitment@horiba-mira.com.
HORIBA MIRA actively promotes diversity and inclusion. Please note that this role is unlikely to meet the eligibility requirements for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route. We recommend assessing your eligibility before applying. More information is available at https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. This guidance is subject to change based on updates to Immigration Rules.
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