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Entry‑level opportunity for an Electrical or Electronics Engineering graduate to begin a career in the maritime industry. You’ll start by learning the fundamentals of vessel design and ship types. From there, you’ll be introduced to Dynamic Positioning (DP) vessels—ships equipped with computer‑controlled systems that maintain position and heading using thrusters and propellers to counteract wind, waves, and currents. Under the guidance of our experienced team, you’ll develop the skills needed to perform assurance tasks on these vessels.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct assurance tasks, annual trials, proving trials, audits, and more on DP vessels and other critical ship systems
Support electrical ship design projects and contribute to technical and procedural reviews
Understand and apply industry guidance such as IMO, MTS, OCIMF, and IMCA
Develop consultancy skills including client management, business development, and project management
Undertake client visits—both offshore and onshore—locally and internationally
Learn about hybrid vessel technology and autonomous shipping
Work toward achieving IMCA DP Trials and Assurance Practitioner Accreditation
Requirements:
Current student or recent graduate in Electrical or Electronics Engineering
Solid understanding of Electrical/Electronic Engineering principles (a master’s degree is a plus)
Knowledge of one or more of the following: HV/MV/LV AC/DC power generation and distribution, battery energy storage systems, frequency drives, analogue/digital electronics, analogue/digital communications, automatic control systems, data networks, PLCs
Ability to interpret complex manuals and drawings and produce simplified VISIO or CAD diagrams
Nice to have:
Experience or interest in the maritime sector
Experience with power system modelling/simulation, electrical system design, and protection coordination studies