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Commissioning Engineer

Fareham
3 weeks ago
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Commissioning Engineer – Marine Technology
Permanent, Full-time | Hampshire | Competitive Salary + Benefits
Are you excited by the idea of working on cutting-edge marine technology? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking team driving innovation in autonomous vessels and platforms. You’ll be right at the heart of bringing next-generation systems to life—testing, validating, and making sure everything runs smoothly out on the water.
This is a brand-new role, so you’ll have the chance to shape it from day one. If you’re hands-on, thrive on problem-solving, and enjoy collaborating with talented engineers, this could be the perfect move.
What you’ll be doing:
Getting involved in the testing and integration of autonomous marine vessels
Powering up systems, calibrating sensors, and configuring communications
Troubleshooting commissioning issues and feeding ideas back into product improvements
Working closely with project teams and supporting customer handovers
Playing a key role in Factory, Harbour, and Sea Acceptance Testing (FAT, HAT & SAT)What we’re looking for: You’ll need a solid engineering background—marine, defence, robotics or similar—and the drive to get stuck into technical challenges.
Essential:

HNC in technology, engineering, or science (or equivalent experience)
Background in the marine industry
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Excellent communicator, confident working across different teamsNice to have:

HND/Degree in a technical discipline
Knowledge of comms protocols (analogue/digital I/O, RS232/422/485, CANbus)
Hands-on experience with autonomous systems
Forklift licence
Organised, methodical approach and calm under pressureWhy you’ll love it here:
Competitive salary and permanent, full-time stability
Pension, private medical cover & life insurance
Health & wellbeing programme
Cycle-to-work scheme
Enhanced family leave
Free onsite parking⚡ This is a chance to be part of something exciting in an emerging field, with real impact on the future of marine technology.
For more information call Sarah on (phone number removed) or apply with your latest CV.

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