Saronic
Mission Operations Sustainment Engineer, MUSV
About this role
Saronic Technologies seeks a Sustainment Engineer to maintain and support their Medium Unmanned Surface Vessels (MUSVs) in operational environments. You'll perform vessel maintenance, diagnose system faults, train military technicians, and bridge field reliability data with engineering teams to improve platform design.
What you'll do
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on propulsion, electrical, hydraulic, and hull systems in shore and forward-deployed settings
- Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and software-integrated faults to restore mission readiness
- Conduct pre- and post-mission inspections to verify system integrity, structural condition, and safety
- Develop and maintain maintenance procedures, technical manuals, troubleshooting guides, and emergency repair protocols
- Support military technician training on platform-specific maintenance, propulsion systems, and safe marine practices
- Capture failure modes, reliability metrics, and technician feedback to inform product engineering decisions
What they're looking for
- Marine propulsion systems (diesel and electric)
- Marine electrical systems and shipboard control automation
- Hydraulic systems troubleshooting
- Unmanned surface vessel (USV) maintenance
- Technical documentation and SOP development
- DoD material condition standards and class society compliance
- Fault diagnosis and repair under operational constraints
- Training and instructor development
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Saronic
Saronic builds autonomous maritime systems and vessels equipped with advanced imaging, software, and electro-mechanical components. The company is hiring quality engineers, software engineers, graphics programmers, optomechanical engineers, and manufacturing engineers to develop and manufacture reliable autonomous maritime operations.
View all jobs at SaronicLikely interview questions
- Walk us through your experience with marine propulsion systems—what types of diesel or electric systems have you worked on, and what was the most complex fault you diagnosed?
- How have you applied field maintenance insights to influence engineering or design decisions in previous roles?