About Tidalis
Do you want to be part of our innovative team that helps protect “The Great Barrier Reef”, make our waterways safer and more secure and optimize the efficiency of the world’s largest ports? Then keep reading! We serve clients around the globe with advanced solutions in the areas of maritime traffic, ports, and terminals. Together, we ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods in the maritime world.
Your Role
As a Deployment Engineer at Tidalis, you contribute to building advanced systems that truly make a difference! In short, do you get energized by bringing hardware and software together into one perfectly functioning whole? Then we have an exciting challenge for you!
What will you do?
As a Deployment Engineer, you work daily on installing, integrating, configuring, testing, and successfully commissioning our systems. A unique aspect of the role is integrating radars into the system. You configure the infrastructure from radar to application, making radar video and plots visible within the system.
In addition to radars, a system often includes radio communication, day and night vision cameras, weather sensors, AIS, and computer equipment.
Your daily responsibilities include:
- Setting up virtual environments.
- Installing, integrating, and configuring our software with a wide range of high‑tech hardware, from day and night vision cameras to wireless networks and sensors.
- Preparing and performing acceptance tests; together with the customer, you verify that everything works perfectly and make adjustments where necessary.
- On-site commissioning; you are present when the system goes live and ensure a successful handover to the customer.
- Collaborating with colleagues in Systems Engineering and with our software developers; you contribute ideas for improvements and help make our solutions smarter every day.
Why do you want to do this?
Because you enjoy variety, responsibility, and technology that truly makes a difference. You work across a mix of disciplines and have a direct impact on systems used in critical situations, from safety to communication. Your work brings the system to life.