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ROV pilot technician

Operate and maintain submersible machines to safely explore the seabed and construct, repair or inspect underwater structures and equipment.

Also known as: maritime rov sub-engineer

About the job

A day in the life – ROV pilot technician

What it's like

You'll play a crucial role in under-sea projects in renewables or oil and gas. You'll use remote controls to operate, maintain and repair submersible machines. You’ll guide the submersibles to safely explore the seabed and to construct, repair or inspect underwater structures and equipment from the surface.

ROVs - remotely operated vehicles - can dive to far greater depths than a person.

Your tasks could include:

  • inspecting underwater equipment such as oil rigs, pipelines or offshore wind farms

  • maintaining the structure of offshore wind farms

  • digging trenches for pipes and cables

  • picking up objects or moving valves

  • recording information on video

  • maintaining, testing and repairing the ROV equipment

  • ‘flying’ the ROV through the water to the right location

The ROV has cameras that video its journey and let you see what you're doing as you manoeuvre it. Once the operation is over you’ll analyse the data and videos to ensure you’ve completed the task effectively.

Green job 

In this job, you could be doing work to help the environment. Find out more about green jobs

Hours

In some jobs you may be based at sea or abroad for several weeks at a time. During this time, your shifts could be long.

Environment

You'll usually work offshore and could be on ships or wind farms out at sea. You'll spend time outdoors in all kinds of weather and indoors, in warmer control rooms.

Travel

You could be based offshore for several weeks at a time. This would involve helicopter or boat transfers. You may also have to travel abroad for some jobs.

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Top skills

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It's useful to learn which ones are important in a job so you know the areas you need to brush up on. It can also help you work out if you're suited to a career.

Top specialised skills

These are the top specialised skills that have been found in job vacancies across Scotland. From March 2024 to March 2025.

  • mechanics
  • electronics
  • hydraulics
  • project scoping
  • hydraulic transmissions
  • corrosion control
  • oil well workover
  • navigational instruments
  • equipment calibration
  • equipment maintenance
Source: Based on vacancy data from Lightcast

Meta skills

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  • problem solving
  • observation
  • working with technology
  • reading
  • attention to detail
  • developing a plan
  • taking initiative

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Getting in

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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:

  • Computing Science

  • Engineering Science

  • Practical Electronics

  • Skills for Work: Engineering Skills

  • Skills for Work: Maritime Skills

You will need a Higher National Certificate (SCQF level 7), Higher National Diploma (SCQF level 8) or degree (SCFQ level 9/10) in an engineering or technical discipline such as mechanical, electrical or electronic engineering.

You can also apply with a nationally-recognised technical or trade qualifications such as a Scottish Vocational Qualification.

You can enter a Higher National Certificate (SCQF level 7) or Higher National Diploma courses (SCQF level 8) with National 4/5 qualifications and one to two Highers or equivalent qualifications.

To enter an engineering or technical degree (SCQF level 9/10) usually requires National 5 qualifications and a minimum of three Highers; some courses will ask for much more and may require you gain the qualification in one sitting. 

Qualifications that show skills like teamworking and problem-solving, as well as an understanding of the industry such as Skills for Work Engineering Skills (SCFQ level 4).

To work offshore you must:

  • Pass regular medical examinations and basic offshore induction and emergency training (BOSIET)

  • Be at least 18 years old

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