Marine AI – launched in 2019 by leading autonmous vessel manufacturer MSubs – has quickly established itself as an independent force in maritime software, while continuing to benefit from a strong, productive partnership with its progenitor.
Our team, with significant experience in the industry and backgrounds in companies like IBM, leads in maritime innovation.
Our heritage and expertise uniquely position us to drive advancements in maritime operations through cutting-edge autonomous technologies.
In June 2022, the Mayflower Autonomous Ship set sail on the world’s first autonomous Atlantic crossing.
Driven by our technology, in collaboration with MSubs, IBM, and ProMare, The Mayflower’s historic crossing within just three years of our inception stands as a testament to our technological prowess and historical significance in maritime innovation.
Serving as a scientific platform, MAS enhances oceanic research, aligning with our mission to ensure maritime safety, efficiency, and sustainability for the future.
In partnership with Serco for DARPA’s NOMARS, Marine AI is pioneering unmanned surface vehicles for the US Navy, assisting in the delivery of the MUSV-class Defiant.
Our work underscores a commitment to advanced autonomy, enhancing mission precision and reliability. This effort not only demonstrates our technical leadership but also strengthens national defense and maritime security, positioning Marine AI as a key innovator in naval technology solutions.
Marine AI’s collaboration on Project CETUS sets a new benchmark in underwater autonomy, achieving unprecedented depth and range records with the Royal Navy’s innovative XLUUV.
This project, showcasing our software’s integration with such complex systems, marks a pivotal moment in Marine AI’s timeline, demonstrating our commitment to enhancing maritime safety, efficiency, and strategic defense capabilities.
CETUS is not just a vessel; it’s a forerunner in autonomous underwater capability, informing future underwater warfare concepts and contributing to the Royal Navy’s ASW Spearhead initiative.
Marine AI is steadfast in advancing the frontier of autonomous maritime technology, leveraging our rich history and notable achievements to fuel future innovations.
Beyond these high-profile projects, we are actively developing an autonomous software solution for XLUUV s201 with MSubs for the Royal Navy, collaborating with pioneering companies like USS (Unmanned Survey Solutions) and Water Witch, and engaging in strategic partnerships with the US Office of Naval Research.
With each project and partnership, we not only aim to lead the present but also to lay the foundation for a safer, more efficient, and sustainable maritime future.
MarineAI Ltd – (Junior) Python Software Engineer
MarineAI is a multi-disciplined specialist in the design, manufacture and construction of underwater vehicles and equipment and is currently looking for a Scientific Software Engineer to focus on the growth of our work on marine autonomy and machine learning.
Role:
MarineAI offers a flat organizational structure with engineers owning their respective systems. The applicant will therefore be required to remain involved in a system from its creation all the way through to sea-trials and sign-off.
Responsibilities:
Work closely with the company’s R&D team to actively progress internal Python projects which include but not limited to vehicle system control, communications, computer vision, and payload management. Be actively involved in the collection of real-world data in order to analyse the performance of new features/ software components. Data collection will include attending sea trials (limited to day operation) to ensure proper data collection and system function throughout the duration of the trial. Write technical release documentation explaining procedures, functions as well as end-user operational manuals.
Essential experience:
– Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, computer science, physics, or similar discipline.
– Strong skills in Python along with general coding practices.
– 2+ years of experience working in software development.
– Keen interest in algorithms and a willingness to develop their skillset through mentoring, online courses, research papers.
– Keen interest in the maritime sector.
– Strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills and an ability to work in a team environment.
– Must be detail-oriented and organized and be able to handle a variety of tasks in an efficient manner.
Desirable Experience:
– Interest in control system design.
– Fluency with Linux and windows development environment and Docker containers.
– Data science and data engineering skills. Machine learning.
– Knowledge of maritime sensor systems like Radar, EO/ IR cameras, LiDAR, etc.
– Strong understanding of software design methodologies and production environments
Other Considerations:
– The candidate should be eligible to work permanently in the UK.
– The role may require the candidate to be security cleared up to SC level.
– The role may require travel at times to the US.
– The role is 40 hours per week, flexible working between the hours of 8am and 7pm Monday to Friday and possible overtime.
– The role is subject to a 3-month probationary period.
– Fully office based in either of the Plymouth or Exeter offices.
If you feel you have the right skills for the position, please apply to info@marineai.co.uk with a covering letter, your contact details, and a current CV.
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