Key Responsibilities
- Perform diagnostics, maintenance, and repair work on automated systems, hydraulic circuits, electrical panels, mechanical assemblies, and instrumentation.
- Lead or support on-site commissioning activities for new equipment and retrofits.
- Handle field project coordination, including site assessments, customer liaison, planning of interventions, and reporting.
- Analyze technical malfunctions using appropriate tools (PLC interfaces, multimeters, hydraulic testers, etc.).
- Adjust and calibrate sensors, control loops, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
- Produce comprehensive technical service reports and feedback to internal engineering teams.
- Provide remote or on-site troubleshooting support to customers as needed.
- Maintain a strong safety mindset and compliance with maritime standards and procedures.
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Technical Diploma or Degree in automation, electrical engineering, hydraulics, or mechanical engineering.
- Hands-on experience in one or more of the following domains: automation systems (PLC programming/debugging), marine hydraulics, electric motors and drives, marine mechanical systems, instrumentation (pressure, flow, temperature sensors).
- Ability to interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, P&IDs, and control logic diagrams.
- Proven capacity to manage field service tasks autonomously, with a strong sense of initiative and customer focus.
- Familiarity with marine environments and onboard operations is a strong plus.
- Willingness to travel frequently, both domestically and internationally (sometimes on short notice).
- Valid passport and driver’s license required.