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      <title>Fleet Engineer - Humber Recruitment</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Scarborough | Salary: &amp;pound;50000 - &amp;pound;55000/annum | Type: Permanent | The Fleet Engineer is responsible for ensuring the safety, reliability, and operational readiness of the company’s fleet of Class-approved Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) operating across the UK, Western Europe, and the Baltic region.  This role combines mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering responsibilities, providing fleet-wide technical support, proactive maintenance, fault diagnosis, and long-term asset management. The Fleet Engineer will also act as the company’s technical representative at shipbuilders’ yards during new-build and refit projects, ensuring vessels are delivered on time, on budget, and in line with the company’s technical and commercial interests.  The role requires a flexible, hands-on approach, including travel, on-call support, attendance at dockings, and occasional sailing with vessels to diagnose and resolve defects.  The role will require participation in an on-call rota (currently 2 weeks in 4) to provide out-of-hours technical support. Appropriate compensation will be provided in line with company policy.&lt;/p</description>
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