Field technician

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Field Service Technician – Aquaculture Monitoring Systems

Location: Inverness, Scotland (with regular travel to salmon farming sites across the Highlands and Islands) Employment type: Full-time, permanent

Company: Innovex

About the role

We are looking for a hands-on Field Service Technician to join our team in Inverness, supporting the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of advanced monitoring equipment used in salmon aquaculture. You will work directly at sea-based and land-based salmon farms, ensuring our systems run reliably in demanding marine environments and that customers get the most value out of the technology.

This is a field-based role for someone who enjoys practical work, problem-solving on site.


Key responsibilities

  • Install, configure, and commission monitoring equipment (sensors, cameras, connectivity hardware) at salmon farming sites.
  • Carry out preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting both hardware and software issues on site.
  • Provide on-site training and technical support to farm operators and clients.
  • Document service activities, prepare site reports, and feed improvement ideas back to the engineering team.
  • Manage spare parts, tools, and equipment used during fieldwork.
  • Work safely and in compliance with site, marine, and company HSE procedures.

What we're looking for

  • Previous experience as a field technician, service engineer, or similar role, ideally in aquaculture, or industrial instrumentation environments.
  • Technical background in electronics, instrumentation, networking, mechatronics, marine biology, aquaculture.
  • Comfortable working outdoors and on small vessels and floating structures, in variable weather conditions.
  • Strong troubleshooting mindset and ability to work independently on site.
  • Good customer-facing skills: clear communication, reliability, and a service-oriented attitude.
  • Full UK driving licence; willingness to travel regularly across Scotland (including overnight stays).
  • Right to work in the UK.

Nice to have

  • Experience working on salmon farms or with aquaculture technology providers.
  • Knowledge of underwater sensors (oxygen, temperature, salinity), weather stations
  • Basic IT/networking skills (IP cameras, switches, Wi-Fi, 4G/LTE).

What we offer

  • Competitive salary, depending on experience.
  • Company vehicle, tools, and equipment.
  • Travel allowances and overnight expenses covered.
  • Training and development in cutting-edge aquaculture technology.
  • A friendly, technically strong team and a key role in a growing industry.

How to apply

Send your CV and a short cover note to gsantamarina@innovex.cl with the subject line "Field Service Technician – Inverness". We review applications on a rolling basis.

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Field Service Technician – Aquaculture Monitoring Systems

Location: Inverness, Scotland (with regular travel to salmon farming sites across the Highlands and Islands) Employment type: Full-time, permanent

Company: Innovex

About the role

We are looking for a hands-on Field Service Technician to join our team in Inverness, supporting the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of advanced monitoring equipment used in salmon aquaculture. You will work directly at sea-based and land-based salmon farms, ensuring our systems run reliably in demanding marine environments and that customers get the most value out of the technology.

This is a field-based role for someone who enjoys practical work, problem-solving on site.

Key responsibilities

  • Install, configure, and commission monitoring equipment (sensors, cameras, connectivity hardware) at salmon farming sites.
  • Carry out preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting both hardware and software issues on site.
  • Provide on-site training and technical support to farm operators and clients.
  • Document service activities, prepare site reports, and feed improvement ideas back to the engineering team.
  • Manage spare parts, tools, and equipment used during fieldwork.
  • Work safely and in compliance with site, marine, and company HSE procedures.

What we’re looking for

  • Previous experience as a field technician, service engineer, or similar role, ideally in aquaculture, or industrial instrumentation environments.
  • Technical background in electronics, instrumentation, networking, mechatronics, marine biology, aquaculture.
  • Comfortable working outdoors and on small vessels and floating structures, in variable weather conditions.
  • Strong troubleshooting mindset and ability to work independently on site.
  • Good customer-facing skills: clear communication, reliability, and a service-oriented attitude.
  • Full UK driving licence; willingness to travel regularly across Scotland (including overnight stays).
  • Right to work in the UK.

Nice to have

  • Experience working on salmon farms or with aquaculture technology providers.
  • Knowledge of underwater sensors (oxygen, temperature, salinity), weather stations
  • Basic IT/networking skills (IP cameras, switches, Wi-Fi, 4G/LTE).

What we offer

  • Competitive salary, depending on experience.
  • Company vehicle, tools, and equipment.
  • Travel allowances and overnight expenses covered.
  • Training and development in cutting-edge aquaculture technology.
  • A friendly, technically strong team and a key role in a growing industry.

How to apply

Send your CV and a short cover note to gsantamarina@innovex.cl with the subject line “Field Service Technician – Inverness”. We review applications on a rolling basis.

Posted: May 21st, 2026