About the job
Saronic Technologies is at the forefront of maritime innovation, committed to creating cutting-edge solutions that elevate autonomous operations at sea. Our mission is to transform maritime activities through advanced, intelligent platforms.
Job Overview
We are looking for a talented Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will design, test, and implement electrical systems and components, working closely with a multidisciplinary group of professionals including software engineers, mechanical engineers, and naval architects. Your expertise will help us tackle the unique challenges posed by autonomous vessels navigating open waters.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with electrical design engineering and manufacturing teams throughout product development and production, enhancing product functionality and reliability through best practices and established process controls.
Support new product development by prototyping early-stage hardware to evaluate design limitations.
Implement design-for-manufacturability changes to optimize production efficiency.
Analyze and resolve manufacturing discrepancies in partnership with the quality team, addressing issues related to design, fabrication, and assembly.
Engage in design reviews with internal teams, suppliers, and customers to ensure alignment and quality.
Collaborate with engineering and production teams to generate innovative ideas, designs, and enhancements for current and next-generation vessels.
Source and advise new and experienced vendors from a technical perspective.
Dive deep into technical challenges to identify, understand, and resolve complex issues, utilizing a system-level approach to prioritize vessel-wide concerns.
Identify opportunities for risk reduction and complexity elimination in designs and processes to improve manufacturability, collaborating with integrated product teams to drive improvements and address recurrent non-conformances.
Continuously assess requirements to differentiate between value-added features and non-essential overhead.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
Demonstrated understanding of electrical engineering principles, including design integrations into complex systems.
