Senior Marine Electronics Engineer

P&S Personnel
1 week ago
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P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Senior Marine Electronics Engineerto join their team based in Great Yarmouth on a full-time, permanent basis.


Main Responsibilities:

  • Provide service support for Company Operated Vessel.
  • Follow maintenance schedules and field based fault finding and board level diagnosis.
  • Liaison with internal and external suppliers and contractors.
  • Installation of equipment on vessels, and integration with other systems.
  • Preparation, testing and packing of equipment prior to dispatch to vessels.
  • 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.

Qualifications and Experience:

  • HNC or equivalent qualification/experience relevant to electronics or electrical engineering.
  • Knowledge of installing Marine Electronics equipment such as VHF, HF, AIS, Radar, telemetry, computer systems, GPS etc.
  • High degree of computer/IT literacy.
  • Previous experience of working within the oil and gas industry.
  • Full Clean UK Drivers Licence Required.

Working Hours and Benefits:

  • 37.5 hours a week, potentially out-of-hours work and at weekends.
  • Flexible work arrangements.
  • Annual holiday entitlement of 22 days (based on a full-time contract) which increases over time.
  • A salary sacrifice pension scheme.
  • Access to private healthcare.
  • cycle to work and eye test schemes.

If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.

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