What are the responsibilities and job description for the Systems Engineer – Autonomy & Control position at SubSea Craft Limited?
- Job Title: Systems Engineer – Autonomy & Control
- Department: Mission Success
- Location: United States (Frequent operational travel)
What We Offer
- Paid Time Off (PTO) – 10 days of paid time off annually, plus public holidays.
- Sick Leave – 7 days of paid sick leave per year.
- 401(k) Retirement Plan – Access to a 401(k) plan to support your long-term financial wellbeing.
- Health Insurance – Comprehensive medical coverage to support your overall wellbeing.
- Dental & Vision Insurance – Additional coverage for routine and specialist care.
- Disability Insurance – Short-term and long-term disability cover to provide financial protection if you’re unable to work.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Access to confidential support services for personal, financial, and mental wellbeing.
- Professional Development – Commitment to ongoing learning and career growth.
- Inclusive Culture – A professional environment that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration.
The Systems Engineer – Autonomy & Control is responsible for ensuring our autonomous vessels and their operator interfaces behave predictably, safely and credibly in all customer‑facing opportunities. The role owns the mission‑system side of the craft: the autonomy stack, guidance, navigation and control, vehicle operating modes, and the integration and performance of key perception sensors as well as the control software and human–machine interfaces used by operators.
Working as part of the Mission Success team, the role bridges software engineering and field operations by preparing, verifying and executing software loads and configuration changes, conducting rigorous pre‑mission functional checks, and tuning system parameters so that the vessels perform as required. Leading in‑field diagnosis of autonomy, control and sensor issues, implementing safe workarounds to protect customer events, and capturing high‑quality data and findings so that system behaviour, safety and performance continuously improve.
Responsibilities Will Include
Autonomy and mission configuration
- Prepare, configure and verify autonomy, guidance, navigation and control software, operating modes and failsafe behaviours, maintaining clear version and parameter records across vessels and control stations.
- Translate test plans and customer objectives into mission configurations, set up and validate mission profiles and provide real‑time technical support to operators during missions.
- Monitor telemetry and logs to detect anomalies in autonomy, sensor fusion and control performance, and diagnose issues that span software and hardware.
- Implement safe, rapid workarounds or reconfiguration to restore correct behaviour and prevent visible failures in front of customers, but collate lessons learned to mitigate reoccurrences.
- Verify and maintain the performance of key perception sensors, ensuring they are correctly configured, calibrated and integrated into the autonomy stack.
- Configure and optimise operator control stations and workflows, capturing user feedback to improve situational awareness and usability.
- Plan and support structured trials and demonstrations, including defining configurations, data‑capture requirements and safety measures.
- Curate logs and observations into clear technical reports and recommendations, including proposed parameter changes, software updates and new feature requests.
- Enforce disciplined control of autonomy software, parameters and mission templates in the field, ensuring only approved configurations are used and temporary workarounds are documented and reversible.
- Act as the on‑site technical authority for autonomy and control matters within the Mission Success team.
Required Qualifications
- Experience working with robotics, autonomy systems, or unmanned platforms
- Experience diagnosing software or control system issues
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability
- Degree in Software Engineering, Robotics, Mechatronics, or related field
- Experience with autonomy frameworks or robotics development tools
- Familiarity with unmanned maritime or aerial systems
- Ability to work in maritime and field-based environments
- Ability to travel for operational deployments
For certain roles, candidates may also be required to obtain and maintain a US Government security clearance. In the majority of cases, eligibility for clearance will require US citizenship and will be subject to applicable federal laws and regulations.
Values: Our people are our greatest asset, we continually strive to provide an excellent working environment to enable our team to do their best work. We have an agile professional workforce: we are founded on the belief that our people are valued and our business is trusted, inclusive and commercially-adept.
What We Expect From You
- Teamwork, mutual respect and collaboration
- Initiative and independent working
- Honesty and integrity
- Business and commercial awareness
- Agility, adaptability and continuous development
- Please note that all offers of employment are conditional and subject to satisfactory background screening, employment verification, and, where applicable, driving record checks. For certain roles, additional security or clearance requirements may apply in line with US defence regulations.
In the event of a high number of applications, we may be unable to respond to everyone. If you are shortlisted, we will aim to contact you within 14 days of your application or the closing date (if stated). We may retain your details for future suitable roles unless you advise us otherwise.
SubSea Craft, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.