Senior Marine Electronic Engineer

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Job Description

Senior Marine Electronics Engineer

The Company

An leading international engineering company that specialises in the providor of geotechnical marine surveys to the developing energy market.

The Role

This is a position that will require an experienced workshop and field service engineer that can work as part of our busy Positioning Team. You’ll be a great team player but also able to work independently when required. You’ll be flexible in your approach and willing to help out when needed to ensure our fleet of vessels can operate effectively.

The work will include the following:

Follow maintenance schedules and field based fault finding and board level diagnosis.

Installation of equipment on vessels, and integration with other systems.

Provide remote support to vessels with technical issues, potentially out-of-hours and at weekends

Testing and repair of equipment

Control of asset movement and preparation of shipping documents.

Preparation, testing and packing of equipment prior to dispatch to vessels.

The Candidate

To apply for this role, you must

  1. HNC or equivalent qualification/experience relevant to electronics or electrical engineering.

  2. Knowledge of installing Marine Electronics equipment such as VHF, HF, AIS, Radar, telemetry, computer systems, GPS etc.

  3. Previous experience of working within the oil and gas industry.

  4. High degree of computer/IT literacy.

  5. Happy to travel throughout the U.K and Europe (Occasionally further afield)

    Reward

    The company will offer the successful candidate a competitive salary

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