V2605

Junior Build & Test Technician

Application information
quick specs
Job title
Junior Build & Test Technician
Term
Permanent
Location
On site in Buckingham
Salary
Competitive
Ref
V2605
Visa sponsorship
Unavailable
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Dates
Application closing date
tbc
Interviews
tbc
Start date
Immediate
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Summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen at Hooper Quinn for a talented, motivated, and detail-oriented Junior Build & Test Technician to join our growing team. This role is ideal for an early-career technical who has a flare for hands-on engineering work, takes pride in their work, and is eager to learn from highly experienced engineers and technicians from high-performance industries. The successful candidate will support the build, assembly, integration, testing, and documentation of complex prototype and products, bespoke research and development rigs, and advanced engineering systems. Working closely with engineers and senior technicians, you will help assemble mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems, support structured testing, record build and test information clearly, and contribute to the smooth running of workshop and engineering activities. This is a unique opportunity for someone with strong practical instincts, a careful and methodical approach, and the ambition to develop into a highly capable build and test technician within a dynamic, top-tier engineering environment.
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Responsibilities
  • Support the build of mechanical, electrical, and electronic assemblies for prototype, test, and development projects
  • Assist with the setup and operation of test rigs, fixtures, and prototype systems under guidance from engineers and senior technicians
  • Carry out basic functional, performance, and quality checks in line with instructions and test procedures
  • Record build notes, test results, observations, issues, and changes clearly and accurately
  • Support engineers and technicians with troubleshooting, fault finding, rework, and design iteration activities
  • Assist with organising project parts, consumables, tools, and workshop materials
  • Support procurement and inventory activities, including checking received parts against drawings, BoMs, purchase orders, or supplier information
  • Help maintain a clean, safe, organised, and efficient workshop environment
  • Follow build procedures, test instructions, risk assessments, and safe working practices
  • Contribute ideas for improving build methods, test procedures, workshop organisation, and documentation
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Qualifications, Skills & Experience

Essential Attributes:

• A strong practical mindset and genuine interest in hands-on engineering

• Care, patience, and attention to detail when assembling, checking, and documenting work

• Pride in producing clean, reliable, well-organised engineering work

• Willingness to learn from engineers, technicians, suppliers, and practical experience

• A methodical approach to problem-solving, fault finding, and understanding why something is not working

• Good personal organisation and the ability to manage assigned tasks responsibly

• Confidence to ask questions, raise issues early, and communicate clearly with the wider team

• Alignment with Hooper Quinn’s values of curiosity, craft, and resilience

Skills & Qualifications:

• Some hands-on engineering, workshop, build, repair, maintenance, assembly, testing, or practical technical experience is essential

• A relevant apprenticeship, college qualification, NVQ, BTEC, HNC, degree, or similar is advantageous but not required

• Experience may come from employment, apprenticeships, motorsport, Formula Student, university projects, personal projects, model engineering, vehicle work, electronics projects, fabrication, maintenance, or similar practical environments

• Basic experience using workshop tools and equipment safely and carefully

• Basic experience assembling mechanical parts, brackets, frames, mechanisms, fixtures, or other engineering components

• Familiarity with measurement and inspection tools, such as callipers, micrometers, rulers, gauges, or torque tools, is desirable

• Experience with wiring, crimping, soldering, connectors, cable routing, or simple electrical assembly is beneficial

• Ability to read or learn to interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, assembly instructions, BoMs, and test procedures

• Familiarity with basic test equipment, such as multimeters, power supplies, sensors, or simple instrumentation, is advantageous

• Basic CAD familiarity or ability to interpret CAD images/drawings is beneficial but not essential

• Good communication skills and willingness to collaborate with engineers and technicians across disciplines

• Ability to maintain clear notes and documentation of build and test activities

• A positive, reliable, and proactive approach to varied work in a fast-moving engineering consultancy environment

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Our offer

Rewards & Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • 8% pension
  • Performance bonus scheme
  • Comprehensive healthcare cover (extendible to dependants)
  • Cycle2Work scheme
  • 36 days’ annual leave (including Bank hols.)

Development & Growth

  • Significant opportunities for professional development
  • Exposure to diverse, cutting-edge projects across multiple industries
  • Mentoring and support from senior engineers

Culture, Team, & Environment

  • Quarterly team days
  • Annual company ski holiday
  • A critical role within a thriving, ambitious, and innovative organisation
  • Work alongside a close-knit team of exceptional people who excelin their fields
  • Supportive working environment in an inspiring facility situatedin the Buckinghamshire countryside

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Company Overview
Hooper Quinn is a trusted engineering consultancy that brings technical and strategic excellence to the development of products and technologies. Across our four active divisions—Product Development, Motorsport, Digital & Software, and Advanced Technologies—we provide expertise to innovators through a range of services that together make up a complete design and development ecosystem. Combining rigorous technical principles and a values-driven philosophy, our high-impact team of engineers is assembled from top-tier F1 teams and provides an experienced, multi-discipline resource that empowers rapidly growing businesses to pursue their vision with confidence. We welcome you to visit our website at www.hooperquinn.com to read more about our history, philosophy, and ambition. You’ll also be able to meet our team, sample the kinds of projects we engage in, and see a breakdown of our core divisions and services. Hooper Quinn is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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How to apply

To apply, please submit the following to careers@hooperquinn.com, using “V2605 – Junior Build & Test Technician” as the subject of youremail:

 

1.     CV

2.    Cover letter outlining your suitability for this role and your motivation forjoining Hooper Quinn

3.     Response to the Application Tasks detailedbelow

 

You are welcome to include relevant worksamples/portfolio in support of your application.

 

IMPORTANT:

 

1)     Applications will not be considered if anyof the three required documents is missing

2)     Only applications submitted to the aboveemail address will be considered

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Application exercises

These short exercises are designed to give usan insight into how you think, communicate, and approach challenges, andequally, to give you a feel for the types of situations you may encounter inthis role. Please ensure your responses reflect your own reasoning andexperience. Submissions that appear to have been generated primarily by AItools will not be considered.

 

Please take no more than 45 minutes tocomplete the exercises.

 

 

EXERCISE 1: Fault Diagnosis

 

Duringtesting of a prototype system, a mechanical assembly driven by a small electricmotor fails after only a few minutes of operation.

 

Observedsymptoms:

  • The motor becomes very hot
  • The mechanism occasionally jams or stalls
  • A faint grinding noise can be heard     during operation

 

You haveaccess to the prototype, the test rig, and standard workshop tools.

 

Task

Describe howyou would approach diagnosing the problem.

 

Your answershould include:

  1. The possible causes you would investigate
  2. The checks or measurements you would     perform
  3. How you would isolate the root cause
  4. How you would document and communicate     the issue to the engineering team

 

Please limityour response to approximately 250 words.

 

 

EXERCISE 2: Prototype Build Planning

 

You are asked to assemble a prototypemechanical system consisting of:

  • a     motor
  • a     gearbox
  • a     mounting frame
  • a     small electronic control module

 

The components have arrived from differentsuppliers and must be assembled into a working prototype for testing.

 

Task

Describe how you would approach this build.

 

Your answer should include:

  1. The     checks you would perform before starting the build
  2. How     you would organise the assembly process
  3. What     you would do to ensure build quality and reliability
  4. How     you would record the build for future reference

 

Please limit your response to approximately 250words.

 

 

EXERCISE 3: Practical Engineering Experience

 

Please describe a practical engineeringproject, build, repair, test, or technical task you have worked on. This couldbe from employment, an apprenticeship, college, university, motorsport, apersonal project, vehicle work, electronics, maintenance, fabrication, oranother relevant setting.

Include:

 

  • What     the task or project was
  • What     your role was
  • What     tools, methods, or checks you used
  • One     problem you encountered
  • What     you learned

 

Maximum: 250 words

 

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