Junior Overseas Field Engineer at BlackSea Technologies – San Diego, California
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Company Introduction
At BlackSea Technologies, we don't just innovate; we revolutionize.
We are a close-knit team of creative and innovative thinkers specializing in full lifecycle development of cutting-edge maritime technology. At BlackSea, you won't just find a job; you'll find a community of experts who aspire to solve diverse and complex challenges. Be part of a company where your ideas matter, your expertise is valued, and your contributions make a real impact. Together, we are not just sailing; we are charting a course to push boundaries of what's possible.
Position Title: Field Engineer (Junior)
Job Location: Primarily Overseas (up to 75% OCONUS); CONUS periods in San Diego, CA or Baltimore, MD
Job Type: Full-Time, Hourly, Non-exempt
Salary Range: $32-$53
Position Description
As a Junior Field Engineer, you will support the readiness, integration, and technical performance of GARC systems and associated platforms operating in fleet environments. This role involves hands-on engineering support, system troubleshooting, configuration validation, technical documentation, and field operations during sustained overseas deployments lasting 90–120 days, followed by approximately 30 days in CONUS before the next deployment cycle.
You will operate in industrial, austere, maritime, and on-water environments—often OCONUS—supporting technical operations, system integration, RDTE (Research, Development, Test, & Evaluation) events, and fleet exercises. OCONUS assignments may include remote or hazardous overseas locations requiring signed consent to deploy.
While not typically customer-facing, you may occasionally work directly with fleet stakeholders, operators, or supporting organizations during deployments, testing events, or training evolutions.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
• Field Engineering Support: Provide engineering support for GARC systems to sustain fleet readiness, availability, and mission performance.
• Integration & Testing: Support system integration, validation, and technical evaluations during harbor, shoreline, and on-water operations.
• Troubleshooting & Diagnostics: Assist in identifying system anomalies, isolating root causes, and supporting corrective actions under engineering supervision.
• Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs): Implement and verify approved ECPs, upgrades, and configuration changes while maintaining configuration control.
• Operational Deployment: Deploy globally (up to 75%) to support fleet operations, exercises, technical assistance engagements, and fielding events.
• Documentation & Reporting: Document technical observations, system behavior, and test results, coordinating findings with engineering, logistics, and operations teams.
• Launch & Recovery Support: Assist with on-water launch, recovery, and mission-execution operations in dynamic maritime conditions.
• Configuration & Asset Tracking: Maintain accurate records of system configurations, updates, components, and field modifications.
Requirements:Required Skills/Education
• 1–3 years of experience in engineering support, system testing, field service, or related technical operations.
• Associate degree or equivalent technical training in engineering technology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, or related field.
• Foundational understanding of electrical, mechanical, or control-system principles.
• Familiarity with interpreting engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation.
• Ability to support system testing, data collection, troubleshooting, and hardware/software diagnostics.
• Demonstrated ability to operate effectively in high-tempo, dynamic, and austere field environments.
• Strong communication and teamwork skills for working alongside engineers, operators, and field teams.
• Ability and willingness to deploy overseas for 90–120 days at a time, followed by approximately 30 days in CONUS.
• Must be a U.S. Citizen and able to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance.
• Note: Position includes a six-month probationary period requiring at least one full deployment.
Desired Skills/Education (not required)
• Experience with unmanned systems, autonomous platforms, robotics, maritime systems, or embedded electronics.
• Exposure to system integration labs (SILs), hardware-in-the-loop testing, or prototype development environments.
• Experience working in industrial, maritime, or austere conditions, including naval facilities or test ranges.
• Familiarity with structured safety practices, configuration control, or engineering change processes.
• Basic understanding of data acquisition tools, sensors, networks, or test equipment.
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the San Diego, California, 92101, United States region.