Commissioning Engineer

Echandia
Echandia

Stockholm, Sweden

Posted on May 27, 2026

About

Echandia develops advanced battery systems for heavy-duty maritime applications, helping the shipping industry shift from fossil fuels to zero-emission electrification. As we grow, we're looking for a new Electrical Service and Commissioning Engineer to join our after-sales team.


About the Role

You will travel to customer sites — within and outside Europe — for system commissioning, service and warranty work, and occasional installation tasks. Between trips, you will be based at our Bromma office, where you focus on aftermarket work — investigating recurring issues, supporting customers remotely, and driving long-term solutions both internally and in the field.

In practice, this job is demanding. Departures can happen on short notice when a vessel is down, stays on board can stretch from a few days to several weeks, and the work itself often takes place in tight engine rooms, on tight schedules, and under operational pressure. You are the person the crew is waiting for — and once you are on board, the problem is yours to solve.

It is also a deeply rewarding role. You are welcomed as the expert, you see your work directly impact a vessel returning to service, and you represent Echandia in front of the customer. Few engineering jobs offer this combination of technical depth, autonomy, and visible impact.

Key responsibilities

Plan and lead on-site installation of electrical systems

Execute commissioning, service, and troubleshooting

Participate in FAT and SAT

Provide technical support to partner companies

Review and provide input on system design

Support project management, purchasing, and sales with technical expertise

Required Skills

Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in electrical commissioning, service, or maintenance

Post-secondary qualification in electrical engineering, mechatronics, or equivalent

Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and system designs

Willingness to travel up to 60% of the time, including extended stays on vessels

Fluency in written and spoken English

We are looking for

You thrive in a fast-paced environment, enjoy troubleshooting, and stay calm under tight deadlines. You work well independently and in a team, and you see the travel aspect as an opportunity rather than a burden.

It is meritorious if you have

  • Knowledge of PLC

  • Knowledge of PROFINET, Modbus, or CAN

  • Experience with EMC/EMI design and validation testing

  • Experience with battery management or charging systems

  • Experience with DC systems (24–1500 V)

  • Familiarity with marine standards and regulations

  • Experience from the maritime industry

We Offer

A rapidly growing scale-up, worldwide travel, real career development, and an attractive benefits package — and the chance to be part of a purpose-driven team making the marine industry cleaner and more efficient.

Employment Type

• Full-time, permanent position