Mechanical Technician – Hydraulics / Subsea Robotics Build Deep-Sea Robots — From North Yorkshire to the World Most mechanics fix cars. These technicians build the remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) that dive miles beneath the ocean, rescue submarines, and keep global energy projects alive. From a quiet corner of North Yorkshire, your work will travel the world. What You’ll Do Assemble and fit hydraulic and mechanical systems that power deep-sea robots. Manufacture and test hydraulic hoses, pipework, and fittings for hostile underwater environments. Carry out pressure testing and load testing on subsea equipment designed for rescue and exploration. Work from drawings to build tools, subassemblies, and complete ROV systems trusted worldwide. Solve real engineering challenges — every project is different. What You’ll Get Fixed shift pattern you can plan your life around. A career move into subsea robotics with a global leader (HQ in Houston, facilities worldwide). Ongoing technical development and progression into specialist subsea/hydraulic roles. Join a skilled team whose products are used by navies, offshore energy companies, and research organisations worldwide. What You’ll Need Proven experience — ideally assembly, maintenance, or testing of hydraulic systems, hoses, and pipework. Mechanical background — time served/apprentice-trained or shop floor with experience of working in a similar role Competent with hand and power tools, and able to interpret engineering drawings. A team player who thrives in a high-quality, safety-first environment. Why Apply? It’s not just a job — it’s a career you can be proud of.