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Marine Instrument Technician Wanted at SGU
Sveriges Geologiska UndersökningVästra Götalands län, Göteborg
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Do you want to work in a team where technical expertise, collaboration, and societal benefit go hand in hand? Do you have offshore experience with marine surveying and a passion for developing operations? If so, you are the person we are looking for!
The marine geological operations at SGU provide Swedish authorities with the information needed for both civil and military administration and security. For these missions, we have our own research vessel, the Ocean Surveyor, as well as the smaller survey boat, Ugglan.
Our team consists of marine geologists, biologists, technicians, instrument experts, environmental chemists, and sailors with varying experiences and skills, united by a strong focus on quality, societal benefit, and teamwork. We actively work for an inclusive work environment where everyone can contribute and develop.
Job Responsibilities
As a marine instrument technician, you will be an important part of our data collection operations and work closely with colleagues who have extensive experience in marine measurement technology. You contribute to ensuring that our marine investigations maintain high quality and operational reliability. You will join a group of four technicians and experienced surveyors who together have deep knowledge and extensive experience in all aspects of instruments and marine surveys. You will participate in the entire chain from planning and calibration to data collection and quality assurance.
From March to October, most of the work takes place offshore in 7 or 14-day field periods. Nominally, a field period is followed by a free period and a land period in a 1:1:1 ratio, but we adapt schedules individually as much as possible.
During the winter, time is spent on the vessel in our winter harbor and one of our offices with good opportunities for remote work. Training, conferences, and technology fairs are scheduled during this period.
Qualifications
We are looking for someone who is/has:
- relevant education or work experience that the employer deems equivalent
- good technical understanding of measurement systems and associated equipment
- good knowledge of serial signals, network signals, electronics, and mechanics
- experience in hydroacoustic data collection
- good ability to express yourself in Swedish and English
- valid driver's license (B)
Desirable experiences and qualifications:
- CAT -A or CAT-B training, or work experience in hydrographic surveying
- experience in data processing
- experience in offshore work as a marine instrument technician
- experience in maintenance and commissioning of hydroacoustic systems
- captain VIII exam or higher level
- Basic Safety
- valid medical certificate for seafarers
- experience with ROV/ROTV/USV
We take a holistic approach and offer development in several areas.
Personal Qualifications
You work in a structured and quality-conscious manner and appreciate being part of a team where everyone supports each other and shares expertise. You contribute to a safe and professional work environment on board and are flexible regarding offshore work.
About the Employment
Employment type: Permanent full-time position with a six-month probationary period. We are looking for staff from all parts of the country. There are good opportunities for remote work. Start date as soon as possible by agreement.
Number of vacancies: 1
Work location: Uppsala or Gothenburg, please indicate in your application which location you are applying for.
The position is security classified, and a security review including a background check will be conducted on the final candidate. Swedish citizenship and an approved security review are required before a hiring decision is made.
Application
Welcome with your application by March 24, 2026, at the latest. Interviews may be conducted continuously during the application period. Your qualifications should be verifiable through original documents or a verified resume. We apply an inclusive approach and strive for diversity in all aspects. As a government agency, SGU is subject to the principle of public access. This means that we are obliged to disclose your application documents if someone requests them. SGU uses a web-based recruitment system through which you can apply via our website.
If you want to know more, please contact unit manager Björn Bergman or Senior Surveyor Daniel Pedersen or our union representatives: Otto Pile for Saco-S and Annika Törnkvist for ST-geologiska via our switchboard at 018-17 90 00.
The recruitment is carried out by SGU in-house, and we kindly ask recruitment companies and advertisement sellers to refrain from calling.
About SGU
The Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) is the authority for issues related to rocks, soil, and groundwater in Sweden. We provide geological information for society's needs in the short and long term. SGU is under the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise. Our vision is that Sweden has a sustainable societal development, that land and water areas are used and developed for the purposes they are best suited for, and that the mining industry and other natural resource sectors are viable and responsible. SGU currently has about 300 employees, most of whom work in Uppsala. Others are stationed at offices in Lund, Gothenburg, Malå, and Luleå. Read more at www.sgu.se
Diary number: 411-197/2026
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