Experience: A Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering with over 10 years of experience, or at least 5 years of experience in Ship Design Management.
Description: The Project Manager oversees and coordinates ship design activities for new construction, conversion, or repair projects, ensuring that project goals and objectives are met within specified timeframes and budget constraints. Key responsibilities include managing engineering tasks to develop preliminary, functional, and detailed ship designs, and integrating the efforts of structural, mechanical, and electrical disciplines in accordance with ABS, DNV, Lloyds, BV, and other relevant industry standards.
Experience: A Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, along with over 10 years of experience in the design and development of marine projects, including auxiliary ships, tugs, barges, offshore supply vessels, and small craft.
Description: The Project Engineer is responsible for coordinating and scheduling engineering tasks across various disciplines (such as mechanical, piping, electrical, naval architecture) for assigned projects. Key duties include initiating, organizing, and overseeing engineering projects to ensure successful execution.
Description: Responsible for developing designs for marine vessels and floating structures, including ships, barges, and tugs, and performing the necessary calculations to support the design and fabrication of these vessels. The ideal candidate will hold a B.S. Degree in Naval Architecture and have expertise in vessel design development, vessel arrangements, piping system design, machinery selection, machinery design, and the integration of these elements for marine vessels such as oceangoing ships, patrol vessels, offshore support vessels, research vessels, tugs, and barges.
Description: Responsible for developing designs for marine vessels and floating structures, including ships, barges, and tugs, and performing essential calculations to support their design and fabrication. The ideal candidate should hold a B.S. Degree in Naval Architecture and have a foundational understanding of vessel design development, vessel arrangements, piping system design, machinery selection, machinery design, and the integration of these elements for marine vessels, including oceangoing ships, patrol vessels, offshore support vessels, research vessels, tugs, and barges.
Description: Eager to learn about the design of marine vessels and floating structures, such as ships, barges, and tugs, and to assist in their design and fabrication. The ideal candidate is currently pursuing a B.S. Degree in Naval Architecture.
Experience: A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with a strong understanding of electrical distribution system design, component selection, arrangements, tradeoff analysis, electrical load analysis, ArcFlash hazard analysis, coordination studies, FMEA, and design integration is preferred.
Description: A Sr. Marine Electrical Engineer is responsible for developing electrical systems for marine vessels and floating structures, including ships, barges, and tugs. This role involves performing essential calculations to support the design and fabrication of these vessels.
Description: Possesses a basic understanding of electrical systems for marine vessels and floating structures, such as ships, barges, and tugs, and performs calculations required to support the design and fabrication of these vessels.
Description: Demonstrates a willingness to learn about electrical systems for marine vessels and floating structures, including ships, barges, and tugs, and performs calculations needed to assist in their design and fabrication.
Description: Responsible for preparing finite element models, technical reports, and other related tasks.
Description: Responsible for preparing finite element models, technical reports, and other related tasks.
Description: Basic understanding of finite element models, technical reports, and more.
Description: Willingness to learn finite element models, technical reports, and more
Description: Designs components or portions of systems and modifies existing designs to develop or improve products and facilitate manufacturing operations. Design work will be for marine vessels and floating structures, such as ships, barges, tugs, etc., and includes the application of specifications to the designs.
Description: Designs components or portions of systems and modifies existing designs to develop or improve products and facilitate manufacturing operations. Design work will be for marine vessels and floating structures, such as ships, barges, tugs, etc., and includes the application of specifications to the designs.