Motorcycle Test & Evaluation Engineer

Job Title: Motorcycle Test & Evaluation Engineer

Salary: The starting salary is £55,662, which includes allowances totalling £3,009.

The salary is broken down as £52,653 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale £ 57,417 Plus, a location allowance of £2,009 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.

Location: Sidcup

 

The police vehicle fleet is an important physical asset. It enables officers and staff to do their job, carries key equipment required, and provides safe transportation for the public / prisoners. 

The role of Fleet Services is to keep the Met mobile, ensuring we can detect, respond to, and prevent crime whilst building public trust and confidence. Fleet Services are committed to leading with innovation, responsibility and environmental consciousness, striving for a fleet that is safer, smarter and cleaner, with a focused approach as follows: 

1 - We will manage responsibly to deliver an excellent service and achieve value for money 

2 - We will deliver strategies to manage the fleet efficiently and effectively 

3 - We will deliver a fit for purpose, flexible and available fleet 

The complex needs of modern policing requires a wide range of vehicle types. We operate a fleet of over 5,200 assets on the road and river, as well as over 1,000 pedal cycles. London is the most complex and diverse city in the UK, and our fleet is reflective of that. We currently have over 220 different types of vehicles supporting all operational commands including armed response vehicles, HGVs, patrol cars, motorbikes and pedal cycles. 

Customers can be broadly grouped into three strategic pillars – Frontline Policing, Met Ops & Performance, and Counter Terrorism / Specialist Operations. Collectively this covers pan London requirements as well as national CT responsibilities. 

The overall fleet requirements and volumes are owned and governed by operational leaders at the Strategic Fleet Board. Operational teams are accountable for the volume of fleet required to undertake their roles, and Fleet Services support and enable effective decision making through provision of information and technical / industry knowledge. 

Role Purpose 

The Motorcycle Test & Evaluation Engineer ensures MPS motorcycles are safe and fit for operational use through technical assessment and conducting structured testing. This unique role requires a combination of hands-on dynamic motorcycle evaluation to MPS standards and structured risk governance, with both aspects being equally important. Training will be provided, but applicants must be comfortable developing these skills, as they are essential to the role. 

Regular travel to Millbrook Proving Ground, Bedfordshire (around two days per week), and Marlowe House, Sidcup, is mandatory. 

Alongside testing, much of the role involves analysis, documentation, risk-based decision making, and collaboration with suppliers and internal teams. Experience of dynamic motorcycle testing is required, however working in an OEM or proving ground environment, including exposure to type approval, validation, or compliance processes would be advantageous. 

Role Description 

You will analyse technical data, identify risks, and provide clear, evidence-based recommendations to support operational decision making. You will plan, execute and report on structured motorcycle tests across a range of platforms, following established methodologies and contributing to continuous development of test procedures. 

The role involves working with internal teams, suppliers and manufacturers to verify safety, performance and compliance with operational and legislative requirements. It requires strong technical judgement, problem solving ability and the confidence to work independently as part of a safety focused team. 

In addition to the primary motorcycle focus, you will also contribute to car and van testing when required, following the same structured and evidence-based approach used across all platforms. 

Key Responsibilities 

Vehicle Evaluation & Testing  

  • Test and evaluate motorcycles against MPS standards 
  • Develop test plans for post conversion dynamics validation 
  • Conduct motorcycle dynamics acceptance testing post conversion 
  • Maintenance and calibration of data acquisition and test equipment 
  • Produce clear, evidence based technical reports 
  • Conduct engineering assessments using FMEA principles 
  • Support evaluation of new motorcycle technologies including EV platforms 
  • Support the Specification Engineering team in the development of motorcycle conversion solutions 

Base Vehicle Selection  

  • Support motorcycle platform selection, including base vehicle requirements and market research 
  • Evaluate rider ergonomics, dynamics and systems suitability for operational roles 

Technical Standards & Risk Management 

  • Contribute to development and monitoring of MPS Technical Standards relating to Motorcycle, Car & Van Evaluation 
  • Identify risks and issues associated with testing and act as a point of contact for technical queries 
  • Provide SME input to MPS motorcycle working groups 
  • Provide input into national base vehicle test programmes with manufacturers and policing partners 

Market Research & Continuous Improvement 

  • Collaborate with the Specification team as a technical SME for motorcycle base vehicle platforms 
  • Identify changes in technology or legislation that may impact fleet requirements 
  • Support evaluation of emerging motorcycle technologies, including EV platforms 
  • Assist with continuous improvement initiatives and process updates 

Planning, Scheduling & Stakeholder Engagement 

  • Liaise with manufacturers and stakeholders to ensure motorcycle and test facility availability 
  • Support administrative tasks related to test activity (quotations, invoicing, records) 
  • Build positive working relationships with colleagues, suppliers and end users 
  • Manage technicians supporting test activity at the facility workshop, ensuring safe operation and data collection. 

How to apply 

To begin your career at the Met, please click the "apply button “. The application process requires a CV and Personal Statement, and an online application form. In your Personal Statement, you should explain your interest in the position and illustrate how your skills and experiences make you a suitable candidate. Please ensure that your CV and Personal Statement is saved in either PDF or Word format, clearly labelled as CV and Personal Statement.

Completed applications must be submitted by 23:55 on 12th May 2026.

Once received, your application will be reviewed against eligibility criteria, following this, your application will be reviewed by the hiring manager. The application review for this vacancy will commence 1-2 weeks after the vacancy has closed

If successful at the application stage, you will be required to undertake an assessment which will either be in person, or via Microsoft Teams. The session will last approximately 60 mins using a monitored, staged process that will test the candidate's ability to analyse, reason and take risk based decisions in real time. Assessment date will commence within 1-2 weeks after successful application review. If successful, an interview will follow.

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