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Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer

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Job Title: Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer – Home Based (EMEA Travel)

Job ID: 1420/19

Location: Home Based (EMEA Travel)

Rate/Salary: To be advised upon application - Discretionary to discuss with consultant 

Benefits: Excellent company benefits package

Type: Permanent

About the Company

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy, and Subsea sectors. For a full list of vacancies, visit (url removed).

Our client is an established and well-regarded business with a global reputation for quality and innovation within the maritime sector.

Position Overview – Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer

The Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for the commissioning, maintenance, and technical support of high-performance mechanical products with electronic control systems.

The role covers the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East & Africa) and involves working on major MOD clients’ vessels, including:

Coastguard and Police boats

Royal Navy Pacific Fleet vessels

Workboats

Fast Ferries

This position requires frequent travel — typically 5-day assignments with most weekends spent at home. You will act as the company’s on-site representative, providing hands-on support to customers, distributors, and service agents across the region.

Key Duties and Responsibilities – Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer

Commissioning: Perform installation checks, configuration, and commissioning of systems, including sea trials, class trials (DNV, BV, ABS), and Dynamic Positioning trials.

Maintenance and Repairs: Conduct inspections, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting of electronic and mechanical systems to ensure optimal performance.

Customer Support: Provide remote and on-site technical assistance, resolving customer issues efficiently and professionally.

Training and Documentation: Deliver user training and produce accurate technical documentation, manuals, and service reports.

Field Testing: Collaborate on field tests and provide feedback for product improvement.

Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, project management, and sales teams to ensure smooth delivery and customer satisfaction.

Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all relevant safety standards and conduct risk assessments during field operations.

Continuous Learning: Maintain up-to-date technical knowledge and attend relevant training or seminars as required.

Qualifications and Requirements – Marine Electronic Commissioning Engineer

Education: UK Level Electrical certifications higher in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related field.

Experience:

Minimum of 3 years’ experience as a Field Service or Commissioning Engineer (preferably maritime).

Candidates from military, automotive, or related technical backgrounds will also be considered.

Technical Skills:

Strong understanding of electronic control systems, with knowledge of mechanical drive systems, bearings, and hydraulics.

Proficient in diagnostics, fault finding, and system testing using appropriate tools and software.

Travel Flexibility: Must be willing to travel extensively across EMEA, including working onboard vessels at sea.

Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication with the ability to convey technical concepts clearly.

Customer Focus: Committed to providing exceptional service and building lasting client relationships.

Teamwork: Strong problem-solving, collaboration, and self-management abilities.

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

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