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Electrical Propulsion Engineer (Offshore Vessels)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Ipswich
3 months ago
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Electrical Propulsion Engineer (Offshore Vessels)

£37,000 - £42,000 + Company Vehicle + Overtime + Inhouse and External Training + Company Benefits

Egmere, Norfolk

Are you an electrical propulsion engineer looking to join a market leading company that is revolutionising green offshore travel, with an extensive growth plan and pipeline of work?

Are you looking to join a role within a growing company excellent internal and external training and opportunities to progress, all while securing excellent earnings?

This company is pioneering electric-powered access, transport and crew transfer services for the offshore energy sector in UK and Europe. The company mission is to move the industry into a net zero era through technological innovation in sustainable and decarbonised crew transport solutions.

This role will see the successful candidate travel to sites and the workshop to perform a range of mechanical and electrical fault finding and repairs. Reporting through an electronic system, the right candidate will demonstrate a sharp understanding of engines and generators. Strong interpersonal skills are essential in this client facing role.

If you are a Marine Engineer looking to join a leading business driven by sustainability, that offer a plethora of progression and development opportunities, apply now.

The Role:

  • Conduct vessel mechanical / electrical audits and advise on rectification works required
  • Complete equipment servicing in line with manufactures and company requirements
  • Fault diagnosis and repair, mechanical systems, hydraulic systems, plumbing and heating systems including experience with 12/24 and 240 volt systems
  • Be on call once per fortnight - advise vessel master's on technical issues and attend where required
  • Workshop work is based in Egmere, where the successful candidate will complete repairs and maintenance on various mechanical and electrical components

The Person:

  • Proven experience within a similar marine role
  • Full UK drivers licence

Job Reference: BBBH17922

Keywords: Marine, Engineer, Norfolk, Maritime, Boat, Electrical, Mechanical, Vessel, Transport , Offshore


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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
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