Application Engineer to OXE Marine

Application Engineer to OXE Marine

Arbetsbeskrivning

Do you want to work with an innovative company who is listed on Nasdag First North? Oxe Marine AB is an exciting company, with strong development and a solid brand in a growing industry. Our success is built by our talented people and our unique product. We are a game changer on the market.
We are now recruiting an Application Engineer to our HQ in Ängelholm. This is an opportunity for you to work with exciting projects and with highly skilled colleagues.

 

Your new challenge

Oxe has developed “OXE-diesel”, a family of diesel engines designed to outperform the gasoline outboard engines currently used. The engines may, for example, be used for cruises in the polar area, boat taxis, coast guard and rescue service. The use of diesel in the marine industry enables better performance, longer range, 40 % less fuel consumption, increased safety and improved environmental impact

As an application engineer you will take on the technical responsibility for our outboards. You will identify and solve the technical challenges that may occur with our outboards at our customers boats. You will be responsible for liaising with customers and the role may involve travel globally to meet customer to create and develop further applications and/or to form strategic alliances with suppliers of auxiliary equipment.

You are expected to:


• Create and propose technical solutions to our customers
• Calculate vessel speed predictions and propellers
• Define further application related improvements of our current design and drive subsequent implementation
• Define and propose appropriate portfolio of accessories complementing our outboards
• Be a support to our Area sales manager in projects

You will report to our CCO, who also is based in Ängelholm.


Your profile

We expect you to be a dedicated team player with a can-do attitude. You need to be agile and encourage new ways of looking at challenges, processes and solutions. You should also have good social skills and excellent communication skills in order to summarize, clarify and visualize information. You should be helpful and enjoy problem-solving.

Preferably, you have a degree in a relevant engineering field or equivalent by experience. You have experience from design or technical calculations in the marine segment, were you also have worked with vessel speed predictions and/or propeller calculations. Since we work in an international environment, you are fluent in English, both in speech and writing.


About our company

Oxe Marine AB listed in Nasdaq(publ) has, after several years of development, constructed the OXE Diesel, the world´s first diesel out-board engine in the high-power segment. OXE Diesel has a unique belt driven propulsion system that allows a hydraulic multi-friction gearbox to be mounted. This means that the engine can handle significantly higher loads than a traditional outboard engine. OXE Marine´s OXE diesel has a horizontally mounted engine as opposed to a traditional outboard with a vertically mounted engine. During summer 2016 Oxe Marine launched OXE Diesel, setting new standards for durability, fuel-efficiency and low emissions.

Click here for more info: https://www.oxe-diesel.com/


Interested?

We are collaborating with Sigma Recruit in this recruitment. For more information, please contact Johanna Värmfors at Johanna.varmfors@sigma.se, +46 730 821 230 or Artan Bitiqi at artan.bitiqi@sigma.se, +46 723 61 28 44.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Kontaktpersoner på detta företaget

Sandra Szepesi
+46 702296973
Jenny Holmberg
+46 70 370 76 04
Jenny Holmberg
+46 70 370 76 04
Jenny Nilsson
+46 703018279

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Sigma Recruit
  • 1 plats
  • Tillsvidare
  • Heltid
  • Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
  • Publicerat: 16 juni 2020
  • Ansök senast: 16 juli 2020

Besöksadress

Valhallavägen 117 G
None

Postadress

Valhallavägen 117 G
Stockholm, 11531

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