Introduction: Our client is a world renowned shipbuilding company serving the defense industry including the Royal Navy. An ideal opportunity has arisen to join our client as a member of the Sea Riding element of the Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) Team. This is primarily a Vessel based position, working watch on watch off. As an experienced engineer you will have a proven background in Marine Electronic engineering.
The successful candidates will both possess good inter personal skills, with a pragmatic approach to the customer, be flexible, and willing to work outside normal office hours to achieve the task in hand.
Responsibilities: - Maintenance, Repair and Support of Marine Electrical/Electronic Equipment on board the new class of Royal Navy (RN) Survey Vessels. - Conduct onboard Specialist to Type Training as directed by Line Manager - Work offshore and alongside to provide direct engineering and training support to the RN. - Assist the shore based CLS Management team in providing the daily support to the RN. - Undertake other duties and responsibilities within your competence as instructed by the Line Manager.
Candidate Requirements: - Join the Sponsored Royal Navy Reserve Scheme in support of CLS contracted Vessels. - HNC/HND/Degree Level qualification or equivalent service experience in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. - Experience in maintenance and repair of Electrical/Electronic systems to a modular level, with particular emphasis on fault diagnostics and use of Test Equipment. - An understanding of Computer Based Equipment and Networking. - Good inter personal and liaison skills with a pragmatic approach to customer support and training.
Although not essential, it is desirable you hold the following skills; - Experience of River Class Fishery Patrol Vessels, and RN Echo Class Survey Vessels - Experience of working under Classification Society Rules - Experience in supporting Vessel Docking/Maintenance Periods
Benefits: - Competitive Salary - The opportunity to work in a highly technological area on an exciting new project. - Ongoing professional development.
Although not essential, this role would ideally suit an ex- Royal Navy Electronics Engineer at Petty Officer level.
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