As an Automation Engineer, you will design, develop, implement and maintain PLC-based automation and control systems to ensure the reliable and efficient operation of battery-electric marine vessels. You will also support electrical systems integration, troubleshooting and the continuous improvement of automation performance within a maritime environment.
Responsibilities
Infrastructure Design & Implementation
Develop, test, and maintain PLC programs for ship automation systems
Evaluate the feasibility of integrating or adopting emerging cloud and infrastructure technologies
Design and configure HMI/SCADA systems for monitoring and control
Oversee improvements to maintenance capabilities by using automation for upgrades, enterprise back-up and storage
Testing & Performance Optimization
Perform system integration, FAT (Factory Acceptance Test), and SAT (Site Acceptance Test)
Commission automation systems on-site and provide technical support
Troubleshoot PLC, electrical, and instrumentation faults
Conduct technical analysis to determine whether solutions meet requirements and anticipate future demand
Simulate user problems and perform end-to-end diagnosis for complex incidents
Analyse and present findings on infrastructure capabilities and limitations
Optimize system performance and implement improvements
Integration & System Management
Interpret and support electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and panel layouts
Develop deployment scripts, documentation and tools for system administration and troubleshooting
Assist in control panel design, I/O allocation, and component selection
Configure and maintain industrial communication networks (e.g., OPCUA, Modbus, Profinet, Ethernet/IP)
Collaboration & Continuous Improvement
Collaborate with internal teams, stakeholders, and vendors to maintain high-quality service delivery.
Drive improvements in infrastructure systems and service delivery through automation
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Mechatronics, or related field
Minimum 2 years in infrastructure engineering, IT operations, or automation, preferably with exposure to industrial or maritime systems.
Basic to intermediate knowledge of electrical systems and industrial control panels
Hands-on experience with PLC programming (e.g., Siemens, Allen-Bradley, B&R, Schneider)
Experience in system commissioning and troubleshooting.
Adapts quickly to changing priorities and emerging technologies.
Works effectively in a small, multi-disciplinary team.