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Electrical Engineer - Marine

Stockton-on-Tees
3 weeks ago
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Marine Electrical Field Service Engineer
Location: Teesside (with UK and international travel)
Salary: £46,000 - £50,000 Overtime available + Excellent Benefits Package
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Jackson Hogg has partnered with a well-established and growing engineering business specialising in electrical and automation solutions for the marine, offshore, and renewable energy sectors. With a global client base and headquarters in Teesside, they deliver high-quality engineering, construction, and installation services across a range of high-spec projects.

As part of continued growth, we are now looking to recruit experienced Marine Electrical Field Service Engineers to join the expanding marine and offshore services team.

Key Responsibilities:



Fault finding, repair (to component level), servicing, and testing of electrical systems – from engine room to bridge, including power generation, switchgear, propulsion, automation, and navigation systems.

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Planning, scheduling, and procurement of spare parts and service work.

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Overhaul, upgrades, retrofits, and commissioning of new or modified systems.

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Close collaboration with electrical and control systems teams to deliver retrofit and new-build solutions.

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Modifying existing installations to meet project or customer requirements.

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Mentoring and training of junior personnel as needed.

What We’re Looking For:

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Ideally experienced at sea in an ETO capacity or similar.

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Strong track record of fault finding, repairs, retrofits, and commissioning of shipboard systems.

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Degree-qualified (or equivalent experience in marine engineering or electrical systems).

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Excellent communication and customer service skills.

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Self-motivated, safety-conscious, and well-organised.

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IT literate, with sound planning skills.

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Full UK driving licence essential (company vehicles provided for site work).

What’s on Offer:

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Competitive salary based on experience.

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25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising with service).

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4% employer pension contribution.

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Overtime and weekend work available.

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Hybrid working considered (when not on site).

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Standard 40-hour week (Monday to Friday).Typically 8am to 4pm.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a varied and technical role with travel across the UK and overseas, supporting innovative marine projects

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