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Caudwell Marine is a pioneering UK marine engineering company, backed by entrepreneur and philanthropist John Caudwell. We are redefining marine propulsion through the development of a diesel outboard system built for uncompromising performance, reliability and control in all conditions, with a global product launch planned for 2026. As a growing and ambitious business, we are focused on delivering cutting-edge technology designed for the toughest marine environments and turning innovation into real-world impact.
At Caudwell Marine, every team member plays an important role in shaping the future of the company. Our approach is built around being confident, committed and consistent in everything we do. Driven by endurance and powered by people, we are building a team that sets high standards and is helping redefine the future of marine propulsion.
As a Skipper, you will play a vital role in supporting the testing, validation and development of our innovative propulsion system. Operating company vessels in a safe and professional manner, you will contribute directly to on-water testing activities, helping to ensure that our technology performs reliably in real-world marine environments. Working closely with engineers, technicians and the wider operations team, you will be part of a hands-on organisation where adaptability, teamwork and a strong safety mindset are essential.
Role and Responsibilities: Reporting to the Boat Operations Supervisor, you will be responsible for the safe operation of company vessels in support of validation testing activities for Caudwell Marine's Diesel Outboard Drive System. You will also support the day-to-day operation of the workshop and testing facility as required.
Responsibilities include: Operate company vessels safely and professionally in support of testing and development programmes. Act as Skipper in command, ensuring the safety of all personnel on board at all times. Ensure all passengers and crew members are briefed on and adhere to relevant safety procedures and protocols. Carry out vessel manoeuvring, docking and close-quarter operations to a high standard. Ensure vessels are secured, maintained and ready for operation. Comply with all maritime legislation, local regulations and company procedures. Support testing activities and assist engineers and technicians during on-water trials where required. Maintain accurate operational records and communicate any issues affecting vessel performance or safety. Travel to alternative facilities, suppliers or customer locations when required. Support workshop and test facility activities as necessary to meet business objectives. Ensure all activities are conducted in accordance with Caudwell Marine's Health and Safety policies and promote a zero-tolerance approach to unsafe behaviours. Undertake any other reasonable duties required to support company objectives.
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Skills and experience: Proven experience operating and skippering RIBs, tenders or similar vessels of approximately 12 metres in length. Strong understanding of vessel operations, marine safety procedures and maritime regulations. Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a small, dynamic and fast-paced environment. Ability to read and understand technical documentation and operational procedures. Experience supporting testing, development or engineering activities would be advantageous. Strong communication skills and a proactive approach to problem solving.
Personal Attributes: Dependable, professional and safety-focused. Positive, flexible and adaptable approach to work. Demonstrates ownership and accountability for vessel operations. A self-starter who is comfortable working independently and making decisions. Strong team player who collaborates effectively across functions. Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence. Willing to work flexible hours and overtime when required to support testing programmes. Enthusiastic, resilient and motivated to achieve high standards.


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Qualifications: Essential: Yachtmaster (Commercially Endorsed) VHF Short Range Certificate First Aid Certificate ENG1 Medical Certificate or ML5 Medical Personal Survival Techniques (PST) Full UK Driving Licence and own transport Desirable: Experience operating high-performance test vessels or marine development craft Telehandler Licence Marine engineering or technical knowledge
Additional Information: Location: Lowestoft Role Type: We are open to considering both contract and permanent candidates for this position. Contract engagements would typically be offered for a minimum period of six months. Salary or contract rates will be discussed with suitable candidates and will be commensurate with qualifications, skills and relevant experience.
Working Pattern: The role operates within a testing environment and flexibility is essential. Typical operating hours are based around a two-shift system: 06:00 – 13:30 13:15 – 23:30
Shift patterns may vary depending on testing requirements, weather conditions and business priorities. Occasional weekend working may also be required.
Disclaimer: Caudwell Marine operates a Preferred Supplier List (PSL) for recruitment agencies, which is currently not under review. Agencies not on our PSL are kindly requested to refrain from submitting speculative CVs or contacting our hiring managers or employees directly regarding recruitment matters. Please note that any CVs submitted by non-PSL agencies, whether speculative or otherwise, will be treated as unsolicited.
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