Maybe you're tired of working on incremental improvements instead of real innovation.
Perhaps you're stuck maintaining legacy systems with layers of red tape, where every design decision is just a variation of the last.
Or you want to build something tangible - something that solves a real-world problem instead of sitting in a lab or a PowerPoint slide.
The cherry on top would be contributing to decarbonising oceans while building cutting edge, underwater robotic systems.
If you're craving a challenge that combines robotics, AI, and real-world impact, keep reading.
What's the role?
We're rethinking how the maritime industry deals with biofouling - eliminating the need for expensive divers, toxic coatings, and inefficient dry docking.
You'll be helping us develop a new generation of our underwater robots that help preserve marine ecosystems and reduce 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
This is your chance to own the electrical systems behind a fleet of underwater robots.
You'll design power-efficient, high-reliability electronics that operate in one of the harshest environments on Earth - fully submerged, exposed to pressure, corrosion, and constant movement.
What do you need?
A background in electronics R&D - from circuit and PCB design to system integration.
Experience with power management, battery systems, and low-power embedded electronics .
Familiarity with motor control, sensor integration, and real-time systems .
An experimental mindset - someone who thrives on rapid prototyping, testing, and refining.
This is not a maintenance role.
This is an opportunity to create, experiment, and push the limits of underwater robotics.
Ready to engineer something that actually makes a difference?
Let's talk - reach out to Thaís Amorim on or .
Senior Electrical Engineer • Australia