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Position: Field Service Engineer – Marine (OEM Specialist)

Job ID: 1516/1

Location: Home-based (UK) – Frequent travel throughout the UK and overseas

Rate/Salary: £55,000 – £75,000 (depending on experience)

Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Benefits: Annual performance bonus, 25 days holiday, pension (3% employee / 6% employer), life assurance, private healthcare & dental, cycle-to-work scheme, company vehicle & allowances, IT equipment & tooling provided

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors – visit: (url removed) for a list of our vacancies. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas.

The below job description will outline this position of: Field Service Engineer – Marine (OEM Specialist)

Typically, this person will carry out diagnostics, maintenance, overhauls, and upgrades of marine propulsion systems across the UK and overseas. Over time, they will develop into an OEM Product Specialist, gaining deep technical expertise and acting as a trusted advisor to customers and internal teams.

HSB Technical’s client is an established and well-regarded global engineering business with over 155 years of innovation in marine propulsion, drive, and power transmission systems.

Duties and Responsibilities of the Field Service Engineer – Marine (OEM Specialist)

• Provide service, maintenance, and overhaul support for marine propulsion systems across the UK and abroad

• Perform fault diagnostics, repairs, and performance assessments at customer sites and shipyards

• Conduct major unit overhauls and commissioning of propulsion systems

• Travel internationally to support global field service requirements

• Act as a technical liaison for customers, ensuring clear communication and satisfaction

• Support Marine Sales and Aftermarket teams with technical insights to identify new business opportunities

• Work collaboratively with the Service Manager and HSE team to ensure safety compliance and operational excellence

• Ensure all company tooling, equipment, and calibration processes meet internal quality standards

• Maintain accurate service documentation, reports, and records in a timely manner

• Provide mentoring and share technical knowledge with colleagues and apprentices

• Undertake workshop-based activities when not on field assignments

• Identify and report potential product improvements or recurring quality issues

• Represent the company professionally at all times, promoting its brand and values

Qualifications and Requirements for the Field Service Engineer – Marine (OEM Specialist)

Essential:

• Proven experience in field service, maintenance, or marine engineering (Royal Navy, Merchant Navy, shipyard, or marine OEM background preferred)

• Strong mechanical and electrical skills with hands-on diagnostic experience

• Experience with propulsion systems, hydraulic equipment, or rotating machinery

• Competence in electronic control systems and HV (high voltage) applications

• Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

• Strong commitment to safety and quality

• Proficient in Microsoft Office and IT systems

• Full, clean UK driving licence

Desirable:

• Experience working with OEM marine equipment (propulsion or power transmission systems)

• Previous international field service experience

• OEM training or manufacturer certifications in marine or rotating equipment

Personal Attributes

• Flexible and willing to travel frequently, including weekends and extended overseas trips (up to 4 weeks)

• Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work independently in challenging environments

• Customer-focused with strong interpersonal skills

• Enthusiastic about developing into an OEM technical specialist role

• Professional and proactive approach to problem-solving

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd, who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role

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