About this role Do you thrive on bringing highly complex, bespoke machines to life? As an Osbit Engineer focused on the assembly, commissioning and testing phases of projects, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that our cutting-edge engineering solutions are seamlessly integrated and fully operational. You will work as part of our design, fabrication, and project management teams to drive the commissioning and testing processes from start to finish, ensuring that all systems and equipment meet the highest standards of quality and performance. Your responsibilities Lead the commissioning process for offshore equipment and systems, including planning, execution, customer facing demonstration and documentation. Working as part of the project team to develop and implement commissioning plans, procedures, and schedules. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure successful integration and testing of complex equipment. Conduct site inspections and testing to verify sub-system, and system performance and compliance with design specifications. Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical and/or hydraulic and/or electrical and/or control technical issues that arise during the commissioning process, and during offshore trials. Provide onsite, offshore and office based technical support and training to customers and end-users on the operation and maintenance of commissioned equipment. Ensure all commissioning activities are carried out in accordance with safety regulations and best practices. Prepare detailed reports and documentation of commissioning activities, including test results, deviations, and corrective actions. Collaborate with Project Owners to ensure commissioning milestones are achieved within project timelines and budget constraints. Stay up-to-date with industry trends and advancements to continuously improve commissioning processes and methodologies. About you Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues. Flexible and adaptable within a fast-paced environment. A solid team player with a holistic view. Willingness to learn and embrace new challenges. Cross disciplinary training provided. Willingness to travel to offshore sites and customer locations as required. Your experience Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or related field) or equivalent experience. Proven experience in commissioning engineering, preferably in the offshore or marine industry. Strong technical knowledge of offshore equipment and systems. Strong organisational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders. Further information Successful applicants will be based at our Riding Mill headquarters in North East England, working on site as required. Working abroad may be required at times. A valid driving licence is required. What we offer It's really important to us that Osbit is a fun and supportive place to be. This is why we offer a range of benefits. In the UK, these include: Lunch and refreshments provided daily at main sites. Access to a Myers Briggs practitioner & counsellor, and tailored coaching. Bike to Work and Electric Vehicle rental schemes. Annual summer party celebration and Christmas walk, lunch, and festivities. Further benefits package currently under construction. About us We’re Osbit. We design and build cutting-edge engineering systems to make offshore wind happen at scale. We supply engineering equipment across many technology areas, to enable key offshore operations such as wind turbine foundation installation, burial and installation of subsea cables, and the lifting & handling of wind turbine components. We’re here to redefine what’s possible offshore, to drive the clean energy sector, and our planet, forward. We combine decades of collective experience in developing offshore equipment with fresh and innovative approaches, and we are passionate about enabling a more sustainable world for us all.