Marine Systems Integration Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering / Maritime
About Oceanus
Oceanus Marine Technologies is building the operating platform for the modern maritime world.
Global trade runs on ships, and we’re redefining what’s possible at sea by leveraging modern technology.
We’re a small, hands‑on team based in El Segundo building full‑stack systems that perform in real operating conditions across vessels, ports, and fleets. We focus on practical, deployable technology that brings safety oversight, automation, and coordination to complex maritime environments.
Our founding team previously built and operated Space
X’s Autonomous Spaceport Drone ships, which are among the most advanced autonomous maritime systems ever deployed. Today, we work with leading U.S. operators to bring that same rigor and systems thinking to the next generation of maritime infrastructure.
As a Marine Systems Integration Engineer, you will own how Oceanus hardware comes together on the vessel including architecture, integration, and test. You will be responsible for the mechanical and electrical integration of our onboard systems cradle to production: defining how sensors, compute, power, and cabling are packaged, mounted, routed, and powered on the boat; coordinating across mechanical, electrical, and software teams to make those subsystems play together;
and running the structured test campaigns that prove they hold up to the marine environment.
This is a hands‑on, full‑lifecycle role at the intersection of mechanical, electrical, and marine engineering. Expect to spend time at our El Segundo test facility; in shipyards installing and commissioning systems aboard vessels; and underway during sea trials, instrument in hand, validating that what we built works the way we said it would.
Key ResponsibilitiesOwn onboard systems integration from concept to production, including sensor installs, equipment enclosures, electrical panels, power distribution, and cable harnesses for Oceanus systems deployed on operating vessels
Define and document system‑level architecture for onboard installations: interface control documents, electrical block diagrams, mechanical layouts, and integration procedures
Lead the mechanical and electrical integration of multi‑vendor subsystems (sensors, compute, power, networking), including cable routing, harness design, grounding and bonding, and EMI and thermal management
Develop and execute structured test campaigns bench, dockside, and underway and qualify hardware for shock, vibration, and thermal performance representative of vessel service
Own the field deployment lifecycle: site surveys aboard customer vessels, install design, testing, on‑board installation and commissioning, sea trials, and operator handoff
Drive root‑cause analysis when systems behave unexpectedly in the field, provide direct technical support to vessel crews, and feed findings back into design, drawings, and procedures
Partner with software, electrical, and mechanical engineers to set integration standards and tooling that make every successive install faster, more repeatable, and more reliable
Bachelor's degree or higher in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline
4+ years designing, integrating, and testing complex mechanical and electrical systems in real operating environments (maritime, aerospace, defense, automotive, energy, or heavy industrial)
Demonstrated track record of owning hardware cradle to production from concept and analysis, through detail design and integration, through structured test and into sustained field operation
Strong proficiency with 3D CAD (Solid Works, NX, Creo, or equivalent), GD&T, tolerance stack‑ups, and detailed assembly and installation drawings
Experience developing and executing structured test plans (environmental, vibration, ingress, functional), analyzing test data to drive design changes, and supporting prototype build and installation alongside technicians and trades
Willingness to travel to vessels, shipyards, and operator sites (~25% expected, with periods of more during major deployments)
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