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Test Equipment Engineer team lead - SoCode Recruitment

Jobster Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

onsitefull-time
Posted Feb 2, 2026Apply by Mar 4, 2026

Role & seniority: Test Equipment Engineering Team Lead; hands-on technical leadership, not a pure management role

Stack/tools: Automated Test Equipment (ATE); hardware and software test; C# for test software; RF, audio, DMM, signal-switching test paths; high-volume production systems

Top 3 responsibilities

  • Lead a team of five test equipment engineers (engineer to principal) and act as technical authority for manufacturing test

  • Design, develop, and maintain automated test equipment for high-volume production; ensure reliability and repeatability

  • Validate build quality across hardware/software tests, bridge design/test/manufacturing gaps, and support pilot builds, ramp-ups, and ongoing improvements

Must-have skills

  • Hands-on technical lead with strong manufacturing test experience

  • Background in automated test equipment development and deployment

  • Experience in high-volume manufacturing; hardware or software with cross-functional mindset

  • Ability to validate build quality and challenge test coverage; close work with data, tools, and team

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience with RF, audio, DMM, and signal-switching test paths

  • Mentoring/technical leadership across a multi-disciplinary team

  • Involvement in new product introductions and production ramp projects

Location & work type: On-site; five days a week; collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment (in-house hardware, software, manufacturing, and test)

Full Description

Socode are proud to support a key client who are looking to appoint a Test Equipment Engineering Team Lead to take ownership of manufacturing test.

This is a genuinely hands-on technical leadership role. You’ll be leading a small, highly capable team, understanding how products behave on the line, validating build quality, and making sure test systems are doing what they should in the real world.

This is not a role for someone who wants to step away from engineering. The business operates an end-to-end, largely in-house model. Hardware, software, manufacturing, and test all sit under one roof, which means this role sits right at the centre of the product lifecycle. It’s five days a week on site, working closely multi-disciplinary teams.

What will you actually be working on?

Leading a team of five test equipment engineers, spanning engineer through to senior and principal level Acting as the technical authority for manufacturing test systems, not just managing workloads Designing, developing, and supporting automated test equipment used in high-volume production Staying hands-on with both hardware and software test, including ATE written in C# Supporting systems that execute hundreds of thousands of test operations reliably and repeatably Working with RF, audio, DMM, and signal-switching test paths in a manufacturing environment Validating that products are built correctly and robustly, not simply that they pass a design-level test Bridging gaps between design, test, and manufacturing, challenging assumptions where needed Supporting new product introductions, pilot builds, and production ramp-ups Maintaining and improving existing test systems Providing day-to-day technical leadership and mentoring to a collaborative, well-gelled team

What They’re Looking For

A hands-on technical lead, not a career manager Strong experience in manufacturing test rather than pure product design A solid background in automated test equipment development and deployment Experience working in high-volume manufacturing environments Either a hardware or software background, with a cross-functional mindset Comfortable working close to the tools, the data, and the team Someone with the technical credibility to validate build quality and challenge test coverage An engineer who enjoys solving real production problems, not just theoretical ones

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