Operations Lead

Edinburgh
5 days ago
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Operations Lead - Marine

I am working closely with a Marine company that replace risky, manual work with advanced robotics that deliver results faster, safer, and smarter. Our technology brings precision, speed, and reliability to marine operations-helping our clients work more efficiently while reducing risk every step of the way. - This role is based in Edinburgh

About the Role as Operations Lead

As part of a small, ambitious team, you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality offshore and marine projects using cutting-edge ROV technology. This is a hands-on, field-based position combining operations, inspection, and collaboration with engineering teams.

What You'll Be Doing

Operating and deploying ROV systems on marine projects

Collecting inspection and NDT data in the field

Supporting vessel trials, pilot programs, and customer deployments

Working closely with engineering teams to improve reliability and operational workflows

Ensuring safe, efficient operations and accurately documenting procedures and results

What We're Looking For

Background in ROV piloting, NDT (UT), marine engineering, or a similar technical discipline

NDT Level 2 certification preferred

Comfortable working outdoors and on or around vessels

A practical, hands-on problem solver with a proactive mindset

Willing and able to travel for field-based work

Someone who thrives in a fast-paced, startup-style environment and enjoys being part of a small, driven team

Must Hold the Full rights to work in the UK

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