Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Engineering) Naut is an electric propulsion technology company from Northland, New Zealand. Focusing on 6-12m trailer or marina boats, we believe that propulsion should be done radically better, and we want to make marine electric transport the norm. The Naut team are driven by our pursuit of excellence and our commitment to leave clean air and water behind us as we go. The role: We are being super open with the level of expertise in this role – you could be a recent graduate through to a experienced leader or senior technical expert, you may be a mechatronics engineer or have these skills from a different engineering qualification combined with hands on experience. The sorts of skills we are looking for are: Software and firmware development – bonus points for simulink and digital twin development experience 3D CAD modelling in a production environment – bonus points for GD&T experience Fluid dynamics and heat transfer real world experience Fabrication, milling and turning of metal Manufacturing SOP creation Boating experience There will be a mixture of structured planning, innovative thinking, desk top work, engaging with suppliers or sub-contractors, physical assembly and testing – both on the bench and out of the water. Naut has a diverse range of skills, backgrounds and people and believes that this inclusion results in better outcomes for our people and our product – please apply if you don't have all the skills but know you could make a difference. In return you can expect: A challenging but exciting environment, where fresh ideas are valued, and out-of-the-box thinking is encouraged. The ability to use a wide range of skills and learn new ones. Flexibility in the structure to find the best way to use your skills. Package to suit your experience. Invitation to an ESOP programme. Applicants must be legally entitled to work in New Zealand. If you are not a New Zealand or Australian citizen, you must have the right to permanent residence. Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand? Report this job advert Don't provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. #J-18808-Ljbffr