Data Science, AI & Autonomous Maritime Systems Engineer
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Summary
Kinderdijk, Netherlands
€4,000 - €5,500/month
Full-time
About this Job
Royal IHC is looking to strengthen its Technology and Innovation department with a Data Science, AI & Autonomous Maritime Systems Engineer. In this role, you will work at IHC Technology, the R&D and innovation centre of Royal IHC, based in Kinderdijk, the Netherlands.
At IHC, we design and build high-tech maritime equipment and vessels used worldwide in offshore energy, defence, mining and dredging. In this position, you will help shape the next generation of intelligent, autonomous and data-driven maritime systems.
Your focus will be on applying data science, artificial intelligence, computer vision and autonomy concepts to real-world maritime challenges — from perception and decision support to system integration and validation in operational environments. You will work closely with other data scientists, AI engineers and system specialists as part of a multidisciplinary R&D team.
What you will work on
As a Data Science, AI & Autonomous Systems Engineer, you will contribute to R&D projects such as:
- Developing and applying AI, machine learning and data-driven methods for maritime applications.
- Computer vision and sensor data processing (e.g. cameras, lidar, radar, drones and autonomous platforms).
- Supporting developments in autonomous perception, navigation and decision support.
- Data analysis, algorithm development and rapid prototyping, primarily in Python.
- Integrating AI and autonomy concepts into complex maritime systems and vessels.
- Validating concepts through simulations, laboratory testing and operational trials.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across Engineering, Product Market Groups and Operations.
- Translating innovative ideas into robust, scalable solutions for full-scale maritime systems.
You will not be confined to a single technology stack or product. Instead, you will work in an exploratory R&D environment, where experimentation, learning and real impact go hand in hand.
Why this role is different
- You work on full-scale, physical maritime systems—not only digital models—where AI solutions must perform under real operational constraints
- You combine AI, software and data science with ships, machines, sensors and real-world operations, where reliability and safety matter
- You see your work evolve from concept to prototype, testing and operational application, with clear ownership and accountability
- You operate across laboratory, simulation and operational environments, gaining exposure to the full engineering and validation cycle
- You are actively challenged on your ideas and expected to challenge others—good ideas are heard, tested and improved through engineering judgement
- You receive guidance and coaching from experienced engineers, while being trusted to take responsibility and deliver results
- You help shape how AI and autonomy are applied responsibly and pragmatically in the maritime domain—focused on value creation, safety and business impact
Your profile
We are deliberately looking for a broad and diverse talent pool. You do not need to tick every box.
You have:
- A master’s degree in a technical field such as Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering (or a related discipline).
- Strong interest in AI, data science, computer vision and/or autonomous systems.
- Experience with Python and data-driven development.
- Curiosity about how algorithms interact with physical systems.
- Good communication skills in English (Dutch is a plus).
Please note that only candidates with valid EU work visa will be considered as viable candidates.
* These requirements give a direction to the profile we are looking. At Royal IHC, we warmly welcome anyone to join us, regardless of their background, disabilities or challenges. For example: research shows that male candidates apply if there is a 60% match and women only when there is a 100% match. Do you not meet all the requirements but do you think that this is the position for you? Then we would like to invite you to apply.
Royal IHC offers you:
A salary between**€4000,- and €5500,-** gross per month, plus 8% holiday allowance.
**Plenty of time off:**40 vacation days for a full-time position, with theoptionto buy or selladditionalleave.
A profit-sharing schemethat lets you share in Royal IHC’s success.
**Flexible working:**A home office allowance of €2.45 per day + a one-time payment of €750 to set up your workspace.
Travel allowanceof €0.21 per kilometer for the days you commute to the office.
A solid pension planthrough PME.
**Room to grow:**Numerous internal career opportunities and a training budget + access to our IHC Academy to support your development.
**Health and energy:**Unlimited access to our in-house gym (in exchange for the sustainableemployabilityday).
Royal IHC takes care of thingsyou’drather not worry about, but that are still important—such as disability insurance, partner pension, and theoptionto haveadditionalhealthcare costs reimbursed through our Social Fund.
In 2050 (when we exist over 400 years) Royal IHC will be a fully sustainable company with a net-zero portfolio.
Our Technology department
IHC Technology is one of the enabling organizations for IHC’s Core and Potential Core to achieve its strategy “towards a sustainable future”. The unit consists of around 20 employees with different backgrounds, mostly at PhD or MSc/BSc level. Besides DAS, a R&D group. IP, Innovation Management Support and Subsidy Support. IHC Technology also operates a well-equipped test facility.
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