Boskalis
Junior Marine Electronics Engineer

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Gardline Limited
Gardline Limited is part of the Boskalis group of companies. Working at Gardline is about exploration. In a world where population growth, an increase of global trade, demand for (new) energy and climate change are driving forces, we challenge you to explore your career and find innovative and relevant solutions for complex projects.
For a business to succeed, it needs the right people, with the right skills and values. We seek exceptional individuals who champion our values-based culture and team spirit. Here at Gardline, we are committed to each and every one of our staff members worldwide. We empower our staff to gain new skills, bring new ideas to the table, to grow and develop. Together!
Job Description
Make your mark as a Junior Marine Electronics Engineer!
As a Junior Marine Electronics Engineer you will provide support to all Marine Electronics Engineers and Positioning equipment and attend vessels globally as and when is deemed necessary by the positioning manager.
Your responsibilities:
- Provide service support for Company Operated Vessel.
- Follow maintenance schedules and field based fault finding and board level diagnosis.
- Liaison with internal and external suppliers and contractors.
- Installation of equipment on vessels, and integration with other systems.
- Preparation, testing and packing of equipment prior to dispatch to vessels.
- Provide remote support to vessels with technical issues, potentially out-of-hours and at weekends.
- Testing and repair of equipment.
- Control of asset movement and preparation of shipping documents.
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Qualifications
Your qualities
You can make your mark as a Junior Marine Electronics Engineer if you have:
- BTEC Level 3 or equivalent qualification/experience relevant to electronics or electrical engineering.
- Knowledge of installing Marine Electronics equipment such as VHF, HF, AIS, Radar, telemetry, computer systems, GPS etc.
- High degree of computer/IT literacy.
- Previous experience of working within the oil and gas industry.
What you can expect
A range of benefits: In addition to your salary and flexible work arrangements, you will receive an annual leave entitlement of 22 days, increasing incrementally in line with length of service, a salary sacrifice pension scheme, access to private healthcare through Bupa as well as cycle to work and eye test schemes!


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Career opportunities: We challenge you every day to get better. Together we realise your full personal and professional career by creating development opportunities be that onshore or offshore. Being part of Gardline and the Boskalis Group provides access to a vast range of opportunities literally across the globe!
A warm welcome: We warmly welcome our new colleagues, so they feel at home as soon as possible. During your onboarding program, we give you all the ins and outs of Gardline!
Extra information
- Right to work in the UK required
- A full driver's licence required
- Where you will work: Hewett Park, Hewett Road, Gapton Hall Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth NR31 0NN
- Full-time job: The position of Junior Marine Electronic Engineer is a full-time (37.5 hours a week)
- Procedure: To apply please click the link and attach your CV along with a covering letter detailing your interest.
If you have any questions, please contact askhr@gardline.com
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