We are currently working with a company at the forefront of innovative engineering solutions for the Marine industry. They utilise that cutting edge, fast paced development experience to create world leading products that redefine the industry. They are looking for a Hydraulic Systems Engineer tobe instrumental to the design, validation and testing of hydraulic systems for a wide range of state of the art projects. These projects cater for varying industries with unique sets of requirements but always retain one common goal, to decarbonise the marine industry.
Job Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with a small, dynamic team of engineers to develop systems for commercial, leisure and shipping sectors of the Marine Industry
- Design and specification of hydraulic systems from producing schematics to 3D modelling and manufacturing drawings of manifolds and other components
- Produce documentation and calculations to support designs
- Modelling of hydraulic systems with Simcenter AMEsim for validation of systems
- Develop and test hydraulic systems
- Supplier selection and management
- Commissioning and technical support for vessels
- Produce documentation and calculations to support designs
Experience Required:
- Higher education within a Fluid Power, Mechanical, Electrical, control systems or related field
- NFPC (or equivalent) Hydraulics Training (this could be provided for a suitable candidate)
- Strong understanding of Industrial and Mobile hydraulic systems and components
- Understanding of Mechanical systems
- Experience with CAD design, preferably Siemens NX
- Experience in creation of hydraulic schematics
- Strong experience with Microsoft office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to work safely and effectively with hands on tasks
- Willingness to travel
- Experience with Simcenter AMEsim simulation software is an advantage
- Knowledge of marine industry, classification societies and electrical systems or PLC systems is desirable
- EPlan ECAD experience is desirable but training can be provided as necessary