Development and Test Engineer
hace 16 horas
Glasgow
About Munro Vehicles Munro Vehicles is Scotland's only volume car manufacturer — the first since the Linwood Talbot factory closed in 1981. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in East Kilbride, Glasgow, Munro designs and builds the Series-M: a fully electric, heavy-duty 4x4 platform targeting the construction, mining, agriculture, forestry, defence, and emergency response sectors. The Series-M is offered in M170 (170 kW) and M280 (280 kW) variants, both riding on Munro's proprietary body-on-frame ladder chassis (5 mm steel), fitted with coil-sprung live axles, an 85 kWh LFP battery pack, and 130 kW DC rapid charging. The vehicle is engineered for a 50-year service life through modularity, repairability, and the use of Tier-1 truck/bus-sector components. Over 80% of suppliers are UK-based. The Role The Development Engineer will sit at the heart of Munro's vehicle development programme, taking hands-on ownership of systems across the Series-M platform. This is a generalist engineering role in a lean startup team: you will carry significant individual responsibility and will move between detailed design, prototype build, testing, and validation within a single sprint cycle. This is not a desk-only role. You will be expected to physically build, rig, instrument, and drive test vehicles in off-road and on-road conditions. The work is direct, tangible, and consequential. Key Responsibilities Vehicle Systems Development • Design, develop, and refine mechanical and electromechanical systems across the Series-M platform, including chassis, suspension, drivetrain, body-in-white, and ancillary systems., • Translate customer and field-trial feedback into engineering changes, using a structured change-management process., • Produce and maintain engineering drawings, GD&T specifications, and 3D CAD models to production release standard., • Support chassis, body, and powertrain integration — including mechanical interfaces with the 85 kWh LFP battery pack, electric motors, and high-voltage systems. Prototype Build & Testing • Build and assemble prototype and pre-production vehicles at the East Kilbride facility alongside the manufacturing team., • Design and execute structured test plans: off-road durability, wading, thermal, NVH, and on-road performance., • Instrument vehicles for data acquisition, analyse results, and produce clear engineering reports with actionable findings., • Support homologation and type-approval activities in accordance with UK/EU vehicle regulations. Supplier & Component Engineering • Work with the supply chain team to specify, qualify, and validate components from Tier-1 OEM suppliers (predominantly UK-based, with truck/bus sector pedigree)., • Review supplier DFMEAs and DVP&Rs; raise and track engineering concerns to closure., • Evaluate alternative components during design iterations, documenting trade-off decisions with supporting data. Cross-functional Collaboration • Work closely with the other engineering and manufacturing team to ensure design-for-manufacture and design-for-serviceability requirements are met., • Support customer-specific upfit and configuration projects (mining, defence, emergency response) by providing engineering input at the specification and integration stages., • Contribute to internal technical documentation, BOM management, and engineering change requests (ECRs). Required Skills & Experience Essential • Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or closely related discipline (BEng minimum; MEng/MSc preferred)., • Demonstrable hands-on experience in vehicle or off-highway equipment development — prototype build, test, and validation., • Proficiency in 3D CAD (SolidWorks or equivalent) and 2D engineering drawing to BS 8888 / ISO standard., • Sound understanding of vehicle dynamics, structural analysis, and chassis/suspension systems., • Experience writing and executing test plans; comfortable using data acquisition equipment and interpreting results., • Ability to work independently in a small team with minimal process overhead — self-directed, outcome-focused., • Full UK driving licence; willing to drive test vehicles in demanding off-road conditions. Desirable • Experience with electric or hybrid powertrains — HV architecture, battery systems, e-motor integration, or BMS interaction., • Familiarity with UK/EU type approval processes (WVTA, NSSTA, or IVA)., • Experience in sectors aligned with Munro's end markets: mining, construction, agriculture, defence, or emergency response vehicles., • FMEA, DVP&R, or APQP process experience., • Knowledge of body-on-frame architectures and aluminium/steel composite body structures., • UK SC Security Clearance (or eligibility to obtain it), relevant to Munro's defence and government customers. Personal Attributes • Practical, build-it-and-test-it mindset — comfortable getting hands dirty on the build floor as well as producing rigorous technical documentation., • High tolerance for ambiguity and the iterative pace of a scaling startup., • Strong communication skills: able to present technical findings clearly to non-engineering stakeholders., • Commitment to Munro's mission of decarbonising heavy-duty off-road fleets., • Collaborative but confident enough to flag engineering concerns early and clearly. Why Join Munro Vehicles Munro is at a pivotal moment: first vehicles are in customer hands, an order book of over £17 million is being executed, and a production ramp to 2,500 units per year is underway. The engineering team is small by design — every engineer has direct, measurable impact on the product. • You will work on a genuinely novel vehicle platform, in a company that has already achieved something most startups never do: delivering production vehicles to paying customers. Scotland's automotive revival is a real story, and you would be part of it.