Senior Naval Architect - Statutory & Stability

Southampton
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading consultancy in the marine sector, is currently seeking a Senior Naval Architect - Statutory & Stability to join their team on a permanent basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Undertake intact and damaged (deterministic and probabilistic) stability analysis and simulations of marine operations as required
Support the Ship Design team with vessel design at concept and basic design levels
Manage assigned client ship design projects in terms of safety, quality, schedule, and resources
Undertake technical consultancy work as required
Perform day-to-day client management activities with existing clients
Promote engineering services and develop new clients while contributing to tendering activities
Develop existing and new technical competencies in alignment with business needs
Undertake project planning, invoicing, and cash collection activities
Identify personal training requirements to develop technical competence and support the training and development of engineers within the team
Comply with internal policies, procedures, and guidelines, following the requirements of the HSEQ management systems

Job Requirements:

Our client is looking for an experienced Naval Architect with a proven background in leading concept and basic design projects. You will have had exposure to several different vessel types and possess proven experience in undertaking stability assessments and ensuring designs meet statutory requirements. Specifically, our client seeks:

Degree level education in an engineering discipline relevant to the role
Significant experience in the marine and/or offshore energy industry
Proven experience in vessel design, including at concept and basic design levels
Familiarity with Class and Flag rules
Ability to select and apply the latest standards, guidelines, methods, and techniques to analytical methods

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Opportunity to work on a variety of interesting and challenging projects
Professional development and training opportunities
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Employee benefits package
If you are an experienced Naval Architect looking for a new opportunity to further develop your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in the marine sector

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