
We are expanding our electronics team with 7 additional engineers to support increasing demand across our projects.
In recent months, we have seen a higher number of requests related to monitoring systems, automation, and onboard control equipment. These systems are now more important for daily vessel operation and for inspections.
Why demand is increasing
Across the industry, vessels are relying more on:
- Integrated monitoring systems
- Automation and control units
- Sensors and signal-based systems
- Alarm and shutdown systems
These systems support both operation and compliance, and they must work correctly at all times.
Even small issues, such as unstable signals or incorrect readings, can affect:
- System performance
- Alarm behavior
- Inspection outcomes
What this means onboard
As systems become more connected, technical teams need:
- Faster troubleshooting
- Clear understanding of system behavior
- Reliable signal and data flow
- Correct system response during operation
In many cases, issues are not mechanical, but related to electronics, communication, or control logic.
Why we are expanding
To respond to this demand, we are strengthening our internal capability.
The addition of 7 engineers allows us to:
- Support more vessels at short notice
- Reduce response time for troubleshooting
- Handle more complex onboard systems
- Provide better support for integrated equipment
Our engineers work alongside mechanical teams to ensure complete system performance, not only individual components.
Why Nordast
We support vessels with practical, onboard-ready solutions across both mechanical and electronic systems.
Our electronics capability includes:
- System diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Sensor and signal verification
- Control and monitoring system checks
- Alarm and response verification
- Support during commissioning and service
Combined with our mechanical teams, we ensure that systems operate correctly, respond correctly, and are ready when inspected.






