Our people design, engineer and manufacture technologies that are enabling our customers to discover, navigate, measure, detect and communicate in the toughest environment on earth: Our oceans.We've been actively developing the technology to make the oceans accessible for over 50 years and we're only just getting started At Sonardyne, we value different ways of thinking. Whether you think in code, patterns, systems, or steps, your unique perspective is important to us.
We are looking for an NPI Development Engineer to join our Engineering team in Blackbushe. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in bringing innovative products into production, developing robust test solutions and supporting the transition from design to manufacture.
Working closely with engineering and production teams, you will help ensure new products are delivered efficiently, reliably and to the highest quality standards.
What you'll be doingAs part of the NPI team, you will contribute to the development, validation and support of production test systems and processes for new Sonardyne products.
Your responsibilities will include:
You will be a proactive and collaborative engineer with a passion for problem solving and continuous improvement. You will enjoy working across multidisciplinary teams and contributing to the successful delivery of complex engineering projects.
You should have experience in several of the following areas:
Experience supporting production teams and developing automated test capabilities would be advantageous.
QualificationsYou will ideally hold a degree in a relevant engineering discipline such as:
Equivalent industry experience will also be considered.
Why join Sonardyne?At Sonardyne International , you'll be part of a collaborative engineering culture focused on innovation, technical excellence and continuous development. We offer the opportunity to work on advanced technology projects that have real world impact across global industries.
Our teams are empowered to explore new ideas, develop their skills and contribute to technology that operates in some of the world's most demanding environments.