Controls Engineer
New Yesterday
Location : Remote initially then moving to hybrid with a couple of days a week in the office which will
be Hampshire based + monthly meetups & global travel for trials
Salary : £55-75K plus excellent benefits package Our client is a rapidly growing maritime technology company pioneering innovative wind assisted
propulsion systems to reduce fuel consumption and emissions across global shipping.
This is a blank page opportunity for an ambitious Controls Engineer who wants to shape how we
build, validate and scale control systems. You will likely have 3 or 4 years of hands-on experience,
but your attitude, curiosity and willingness to learn matter more than this. You will own the full
controls lifecycle
from architecture and algorithm design through onboard commissioning
and
help establish a world class capability as the company grows. Key Requirements
Control system architecture expertise covering sensor/effector integration and scalable
designs. Experience of the full controls lifecycle - building from scratch, new product life cycle, defining requirements, architecture, algorithm design, testing and commissioning Hands on networking proficiency with at least two of IP, CAN bus, Modbus, NMEA or Serial interfaces. Field experience diagnosing and rectifying issues in deployed systems. Automation experience within marine, industrial or autonomous systems. Growth mindset & self direction
able to tackle unfamiliar problems, learn rapidly and make progress with minimal guidance. Desirable Skills & Experience
? Deploying advanced control algorithms & AI development (e.g. Matlab/Simulink,
model based design) to embedded hardware, PLCs, ECUs or CPUs. Exposure to AI/ML techniques applied to control systems. Knowledge of marine regulations and standards. Human Machine Interface (HMI) design for intuitive operation in demanding environments.
Role & Responsibilities ? You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining control systems to
regulate and optimize the performance of compact wind propulsion system. Define and maintain the system architecture linking sensors, effectors and core processors for innovative products. Own and evolve the control algorithms, ensuring reliability, performance and ease of use, enhance efficiency, safety, and precision. Develop and maintain the HMI, delivering a user friendly interface for operators. Undertake system commissioning on board vessels, troubleshooting hardware and software end to end. Capture and manage system requirements, securing stakeholder buyin and traceability from design through to inservice support.
Salary & Benefits
£55,000??£75,000 per annum (possibly more with exceptional experience). Fully remote working initially, then moving to hybrid when office is opened in Hampshire: Company wide meetup in London/UK once per month (23 days). Engineering team workshop once per month. Regular factory or onship visits for testing and trials. All travel & accommodation expenses paid. Standard pension, private health care plus 25?days holiday + bank holidays. Health Insurance
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- Location:
- United Kingdom
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Manufacturing;Manufacturing