Autonomous Sea Trials Test Planner

Saronic · Defense · New Orleans, LA · Production

The Autonomous Sea Trials Test Planner is responsible for planning, executing, evaluating, and documenting pier-side and underway autonomous vessel test events. This role translates autonomy and control-system requirements into safe, repeatable sea trial procedures; leads onboard execution with vessel crew and engineering teams; and produces internal and class ready trial packages including test plans, SITREPs, test reports, discrepancy tracking, and corrective action documentation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Author and maintain autonomous sea trial test plans covering pier-side and underway verification of autonomy behaviors, machinery control, navigation control, and integrated voyage execution.
  2. Build test matrices mapping requirements to objective pass/fail criteria, safety controls, data capture needs, and contingency actions.
  3. Develop event-ready documentation packages including test cards, run sheets, communications plans, safety briefs, and go/no-go checklists.
  4. Serve as on-scene test lead for autonomy trials, directing real-time execution and ensuring safety-of-test.
  5. Lead verification of system functionality during operational events to confirm performance against acceptance criteria.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years in test/validation, trials, port engineering, or operational readiness roles for complex systems.
  • Demonstrated experience leading pier-side and underway test execution.
  • Working knowledge of shipboard activities and vessel readiness.
  • Experience tracking sea trial defects, recording them and producing corrective actions.
  • Strong stakeholder management and cross-functional communication skills.
  • Ability to work onboard vessels for prolonged periods of time.

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting builder’s trials and customer trials on autonomous platforms.
  • Experience coordinating with classification societies and shipyard periods.
  • Marine engineering or naval architecture background.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering or related field; advanced engineering degree preferred.

What the JD emphasized

  • autonomous vessel test events
  • autonomy and control-system requirements
  • autonomy functionality
  • test plans
  • test reports
  • discrepancy tracking
  • corrective action documentation
  • test matrices
  • pass/fail criteria
  • safety controls
  • data capture needs
  • contingency actions
  • test cards
  • run sheets
  • communications plans
  • safety briefs
  • go/no-go checklists
  • on-scene test lead
  • real-time execution
  • safety-of-test
  • system functionality
  • acceptance criteria
  • test readiness
  • trial prerequisites
  • logs
  • timestamps
  • system states
  • annotations
  • data capture
  • defect workflows
  • reproducibility steps
  • severity
  • corrective actions
  • prioritization of fixes
  • retest events
  • SITREPs
  • discrepancy logs
  • corrective action summaries
  • failure reports
  • troubleshooting reports
  • software teams
  • software baselines
  • vessel configuration changes
  • retest evidence
  • remote software teams
  • vessel modifications
  • test impacts
  • maintenance periods
  • readiness actions
  • test schedules
  • classification society survey activities
  • compliance
  • test execution
  • test/validation
  • trials
  • port engineering
  • operational readiness
  • complex systems
  • underway test execution
  • shipboard activities
  • vessel readiness
  • sea trial defects
  • stakeholder management
  • cross-functional communication
  • work onboard vessels
  • test cycles
  • autonomous platforms
  • classification societies
  • shipyard periods
  • Marine engineering
  • naval architecture
  • Marine Engineering
  • advanced engineering degree