Offshore Service Technician (Electro-Mechanical)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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Offshore Service Technician (Electro-Mechanical)

£60,000 - £65,000 + Offshore Rotation + Overtime + Pension + Training + Night Shift Uplift


Grimsby (Offshore / International Travel Required)


Are you an experienced Offshore Service Technician with strong electro‑mechanical skills? Do you want to work at the forefront of offshore wind technology for a growing engineering specialist with international projects?


This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Offshore Technician to join a rapidly expanding business delivering specialist access and lifting solutions to the offshore wind sector. You will play a key role in commissioning, servicing and maintaining cutting‑edge equipment offshore, ensuring systems operate safely, reliably and to the highest standards.


This company is a fast‑growing engineering specialist supporting major offshore wind developments in the UK and overseas. With a strong project pipeline and international expansion, they offer long‑term stability, structured training and genuine progression opportunities.


This role would suit a Technician with offshore experience and a background in electro‑mechanical maintenance who is confident fault finding, working at height and operating in challenging offshore environments. If you are looking for a permanent offshore role with excellent earning potential and career growth, this is an outstanding opportunity.


The Role

  • Work offshore on a rotational basis carrying out commissioning, service and maintenance
  • Diagnose faults and carry out repairs on electro‑mechanical systems
  • Complete inspections of equipment and PPE
  • Prepare technical reports and maintenance documentation
  • Liaise with offshore personnel, clients and internal technical teams
  • Support spare parts management and inventory control
  • Undertake occasional office‑based work and overseas assignments (including USA)

The Person

  • Offshore working experience
  • Experience in electro‑mechanical maintenance
  • HNC in Electrical discipline (or equivalent)
  • Valid passport and right to work in the UK

Keywords: Offshore Technician, Service Technician, Electro‑Mechanical, Offshore Wind, Maintenance, Commissioning, Fault Finding


Reference: BBBH24096


We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will depend on your experience, qualifications, and skillset.


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