Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Work within a small company atmosphere with other marine engineers, other naval architects, and designers to solve engineering challenges
Projects include newbuild and refit designs on all different types of vessels, so the role will be involved with ships, yachts, tugs, pleasure boats, passenger vessels, etc
Create engineering drawings for both new construction and refit projects
Manage projects, including creating work scopes and schedules, communicating with clients, coordinating technical vendors, and attending project meetings
Manage the class and regulatory submittal, review, and approval process
Some travel and fieldwork will be required - engineers must be able to work safely aboard ships and in a shipyard environment, including climbing ladders and navigating walkways, gangways, and confined spaces Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture
working knowledge of ship building rules and regulations, as well as classification society and Coast Guard requirements
Propulsion and steering design knowledge
utoCAD competency
Rhino competency
Knowledge of AutoHydro (or GHS)
Valid driver's license, US passport, already working in the U.S. and TWIC card (or ability to obtain) Preferred Qualifications
1-3 years' experience in the maritime industry
Familiarity with machinery and systems aboard commercial ships, workboats, tug/barges, passenger vessels, and yachts
Shipyard newbuild or repair engineering, construction
Understanding of marine structural engineering
Experience with class and USCG submittal and approval process
Rhino or ShipConstructor software experience