Job title: Marine Electronic Service Engineer
Location: Hamburg, German & Bremerhaven, Germany
Who are we recruiting for?
Executive Integrity are working alongside a global leading Marine Electronic Service company. Our client specialise in the service, sales and installation of an extensive range of marine electronics equipment.
What will you be doing?
As a Service Engineer you will oversee installation, maintenance and repair of Marine Electronic equipment. Equipment will include everyday bridge electronic equipment such as; radar, ECDIS, VDR, autopilot, echosounder, GMDSS and more.
Install, service, and repair electronic equipment onboard ships.
Load, update, and modify software.
Use knowledge of radio frequencies (RF), electronic theory and circuitry to address a variety of technical problems encountered during assigned tasks onboard.
Stay well-versed in regulations affecting ships and equipment on-board.
Compose a detailed service report.
Any other tasks as assigned by Team Leader / superior.
Are you the ideal candidate?
The ideal candidate will have a relevant degree/qualification. This person will need to be used to travel and time away from home. You will need to have initiative to overcomes issues and the ability to work alone. Essential to have experience with Marine Electronics in the capacity of a Service Engineer. Main experience to be with:
Radar
ECDIS
GMDSS
Autopilot
EchoSounder
VDR
Requirements:
2 years experience as a Service Engineer with Marine Electronics
Qualified Radio Surveyor is a bonus
Right to work and live in the EU
What's in it for you?
Excellent salary
Market leading overtime - expect to double your salary
Work life balance
Company car
Training development plan
Who are we?
Executive Integrity is a global executive search and recruitment consultancy for a more sustainable world with a focus on talent within the Green Technology and Renewable Energy sectors. We give 1% of all our profits to Renewable World, a charity that develops affordable and innovative renewable energy solutions to poverty-stricken communities.
