Field Service Engineer - Electrical Bias (EXPIRED)
Annual
- Demonstrate compliance and understanding/appreciation of all relevant Health and Safety legislation applicable to the role.
- Carry out Commissioning, Service and Repair of IPMS/AMS, Propulsion and Power Systems to ensure that all products and systems are ready for operation.
- Carry out Installation and Commissioning of Switchboards and Power Management Systems on Vessels.
- Perform maintenance and fault finding on Switchboards and power management systems.
- Knowledge share and support the on-the-job development of others where appropriate.
- Will identify and implement continuous improvement, the transfer of best practices and the adherence to processes and procedures.
- Provide emergency on-call coverage as part of the Service Engineers' call-out rota.
- To compile Technical Reports in a timely manner and to a high standard on the completion of each job detailing the work undertaken and the reasons why.
- Anticipate and plan for issues and resolves problems by identifying and addressing the root cause.
- To use diagnostic tools, methods and procedures to identify faults and determine the root cause of failure that can be communicated to the customer.
- Capable of making judgements on technical problems with moderate scope and complexity and where the maintenance solution is not always clear cut and will rely on practice and experience to evaluate options under circumstances not covered by procedures.
- Support other service and sales activities as directed. e.g. attending meetings with other department representatives
- To be responsible for stock control of parts and equipment that are in their care.
- As and when required, perform duties in the workshop.
- Will understand how their team integrates and contributes to the business that they are in to achieve objectives.
- May be occasionally required to direct others on immediate basic tasks and provide technical support and guidance in-field.
- Undertake technical training as required
- Demonstrates the behavioural competencies required for this level.
- This position requires a proactive and enthusiastic person with good communication skills, able to work both independently, or as part of a team.
- Is culturally sensitive to all others and able to effectively communicate with stakeholders at all levels.
- The applicant is expected to be technically competent in Marine Propulsion and Power products.
- The applicant must be capable of using both traditional and PC-based diagnostics.
- The applicant must have electrical competencies and basic mechanical.
- The applicant must have experience with Switchboards, both maintenance and diagnostics.
- The successful applicant will be required to travel extensively within the UK & ROI and may be additionally required to spend time overseas, including product training in Germany and deployment overseas to any asset, either in port or potentially at sea under "Contractors On Deployed Operations" (CONDO) working arrangements.
- The job is physically demanding.
- The job requires a disciplined individual capable of delivering & communicating the high standards expected of a blue-chip company.
- Appropriate qualifications in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Installation & Maintenance or similar relevant qualification or demonstrable industry experience.
- Sound knowledge and understanding of Health & safety best practices.
- Sign up for and pass CONDO Training (Contractor on Deployed Operations)
- Successfully attain full MoD Security Clearance.
- GCSE English and Maths or equivalent.