Electrical and automation systems integrator for naval and superyacht builds
RH Marine designs and integrates electrical, automation, and bridge systems for naval vessels and superyachts, using a stack rooted in SCADA, PLCs (Siemens, Allen-Bradley), and maritime-specific tools (ECDIS, Autodesk Vault). The organization is actively transitioning to model-based systems engineering (MBSE) while scaling an engineering-focused hiring pipeline across mid and senior levels — a shift that reflects both complexity in newbuild coordination and a move toward design standardization across fleet lifecycles.
RH Marine is a system integrator and electrical automation specialist serving naval and superyacht builders. The company provides end-to-end maritime solutions: consultancy, design, engineering, commissioning, installation, and lifecycle support for complex vessels. Core competencies span integrated bridge systems, hybrid propulsion, ship automation, electrical power distribution, cybersecurity, and system integration. RH Marine operates across 201–500 employees from Schiedam, Netherlands, and is owned by VINCI Energies. The project backlog covers newbuild ships, superyacht commissioning, midlife refits, and emerging work in unmanned and green vessel technologies.
RH Marine operates on SCADA, Modbus, Ethernet, Windows, PLCs (Siemens and Allen-Bradley), Autodesk Inventor and Vault, MATLAB, Python, and maritime-specific software (ECDIS). Project management tools include Oracle Primavera and Dynamics NAV.
Current projects include commissioning bridge systems on superyachts, designing integrated maritime automation systems, developing hybrid propulsion mechanical designs, control cabinet design, midlife ship updates, newbuild coordination, and a transition to model-based systems engineering (MBSE).
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