Integration and Test Engineer
Job Title: Integration and Test Engineer
Location: Segensworth, Hampshire
Hours: Full time, 40 hours per week
Reporting to: Head of Engineering / Technical Product Director
Department: Systems / Engineering
We are seeking an Integration & Test Engineer to play a pivotal role in the development, integration, and validation of advanced autonomous marine systems. Working within a multidisciplinary engineering environment, you will be responsible for bringing together hardware, software, sensors, and control systems into fully integrated platforms that perform safely, reliably, and effectively in demanding maritime environments.
This is a highly hands‑on role that spans system integration, verification and validation, troubleshooting, and sea trials, offering exposure to the full engineering lifecycle from laboratory development through to real‑world operational deployment of autonomous vessels.
What you’ll be doing:
Integrating hardware, software, and firmware components across complex autonomous marine platforms
Configuring, calibrating, and validating sensor suites including GNSS, INS, sonar, radar, and navigation sensors
Supporting the integration of embedded controllers, communications systems, mission management software, and external subsystems
Working closely with software, electrical, mechanical, and systems engineers to resolve cross‑discipline integration challenges
Developing, executing, and documenting structured test plans, procedures, and acceptance criteria at subsystem and system level
Conducting bench testing, environmental testing, hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, and sea trials to verify performance and functionality
Monitoring and analysing test data, system logs, and performance metrics to identify anomalies and trends
Supporting fault diagnosis, root cause analysis, and resolution of issues arising during development, integration, or deployment
Producing clear, accurate test documentation, integration records, and configuration management data
Ensuring test and integration activities align with marine safety, regulatory, and quality standards
Contributing to risk assessments, hazard logs, and compliance documentation as required
Providing feedback into design reviews and supporting design‑for‑testability and verification strategies
Supporting the continued development of test facilities, tooling, automation, and test processes to improve efficiency and robustness
What we’re looking for:
Degree (or equivalent experience) in Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electronics, Robotics, or a related technical discipline
Experience in system integration and testing of complex electromechanical, embedded, or autonomous systems
Strong understanding of electronics, sensors, and communication interfaces (e.g. CAN, Ethernet, serial protocols)
Hands‑on experience with hardware setup, wiring, instrumentation, and a range of test equipment
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Proven ability to analyse system logs, datasets, and performance metrics to diagnose and resolve issues
A structured, methodical approach to troubleshooting and problem solving
Experience working with real‑time systems, robotics, autonomous platforms, or similar technologies
Familiarity with embedded software or control systems
Experience using version control systems, configuration management tools, and defect‑tracking systems
Willingness to work in a dynamic environment, including occasional fieldwork or sea testing
Desirable experience:
Experience within the marine, defence, aerospace, autonomy, or other safety‑critical sectors
Knowledge of maritime sensor technologies such as sonar, AIS, radar, and navigation systems
Familiarity with regulated or safety‑critical standards (e.g. DEF STAN, ISO, IMO)
Ability to script or automate tests using Python, MATLAB, or similar tools
Experience with networking, middleware, or robotics frameworks (e.g. DDS, ROS, simulation tools)
Understanding of RF systems, telemetry, and remote communications
Confidence working in marine test environments or operating small vessels (certifications beneficial)
This role offers an opportunity to work at the forefront of maritime autonomy, contributing directly to integrated systems that move from engineering development into real‑world operation, within a collaborative and technically driven team.
What we provide:
· 25 days holiday per year, plus paid bank holiday
· Flexi working
· Private Medical Insurance with optional family cover
· Pension scheme with a 4% employer contribution, there is no cap on the employee contribution level
· Life assurance 3x salary
· Group Income Protection
· Health Care Cash Plan
· Cycle to Work Scheme
· Employee Assistance Program (EAP) providing mental health and wellbeing support
· Professional membership reimbursement (discretionary)
Important to know: Due to the nature of our work many of our roles require a UK nationality and the ability to obtain a security clearance. Applicants who accept a conditional offer of employment must meet the requirement of right to work in the UK and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information and will be subject to Government security checks.
Kraken Works Limited is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to maintaining a workplace that is free from unlawful discrimination and offers equal opportunities to all. Applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, and marriage and civil partnerships.

