Main tasks & responsibilities: Maintain and operate engine test benches, including all auxiliary systems (air, water, fuel conditioning) and instrumentation.Install and remove hardware, engines, and instrumentation. Perform routine dyno tasks such as warm‑up, start‑up, engine control, and performance checks. Operate the test console in line with internal procedures.Program automated test routines and run test sequences. Conduct measurement tests as instructed by test engineers. Analyse data, generate graphs, and maintain detailed logbooks. Identify, report, and help resolve issues within the test cell environment. Ensure a clean, safe, and organised workspace at all times. Contribute to continuous improvement of dyno processes and facility development. Manage data recording and storage, ensuring raw and processed data are properly archived. Qualifications: Apprenticeship or degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field. Minimum 3 years of experience in high‑performance or motorsport powertrain testing. Experience with hybrid powertrains is an advantage. Previous hands‑on experience with engine test benches is beneficial. Knowledge of test automation systems (e.g. Morphee, Puma). Ability to operate modern automated test equipment. Basic understanding of internal combustion engines, electrics, and sensor systems. Strong practical skills with high manual dexterity. Well‑organised and methodical, with excellent attention to detail. Strong teamwork skills and ability to work under pressure. Proficiency in English; German language skills (or willingness to learn) are a plus. Flexible approach to working hours to support testing and development activities.