Resolve Marine
Overview
The Naval Architect reports to the Manager of RESOLVE Engineering Group (REG). This is a full-time salary position based in REG’s offices in New Orleans, LA and supports RESOLVE’s global emergency response, salvage and wreck removal operations in addition to REG’s traditional naval architecture and engineering business. The Naval Architect is a dual role position, supporting both RESOLVE Marine Group’s (RMG) operations as well as REG’s commercial engineering work in the office. Responsibilities
Provide support to the Operations team as needed, including the development of written technical plans, drawings and diagrams to support operations, perform initial emergency response surveys, towing plans and calculations, rigging design and vessel connections, vessel arrangements and site plans. Develop 3D hull models for use in stability software for damage stability, salvage and wreck removal operations. Use 3D hull models to perform stability intact and damage stability calculations. Use stability software and hydrostatics information to develop ground reactions, ballast/cargo discharge requirements and estimate freeing forces. Develop written technical plans to be submitted to clients and appropriate authorities for various emergency response, salvage and wreck removal operations. Review and coordinate outside engineering work involved with larger projects. Maintain engineering reports and plans developed for RESOLVE’s emergency response, salvage and wreck removal projects. Develop and engineer vessel modifications (arrangement, structural, piping and outfitting) to meet client requests and vessel needs. Develop design calculations and technical reports for new vessel design and modifications. Develop structural design using first principles and advanced analysis calculations; experience with FEA is strongly desired. Perform detail design/drafting for vessel modifications, repairs, outfitting and site plans. Develop and engineer heavy lift and rigging arrangements. Develop and engineer vessel mooring system arrangements. Support other engineering projects associated with RESOLVE’s other business units. Work within schedule and budget restraints and collaborate effectively with team members on-site or remotely. Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture. Minimum 6 years of engineering experience (salvage industry strongly preferred). Familiar with classification society rules as well as USCG and IMO regulations. Experience with development and completion of construction drawings using CAD drafting. Familiarity with shipbuilding processes and production design, including detailed engineering design and drafting experience. Experience with emergency ship repair procedures, salvage and wreck removal processes strongly preferred. Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or ability to obtain EIT certification in Louisiana (if not already PE licensed). Professional Engineer license strongly preferred; ability to obtain Louisiana PE license if not licensed. Computer Skills
Proficient in hydrostatic calculations and developing 3D hull models for stability software; experience with GHS software strongly preferred. Proficient in 2D CAD Autodesk AutoCAD; proficiency in a 3D CAD software such as Autodesk Inventor is also desired. Proficient in Rhino surface modelling software. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel; experience with Microsoft Project also desired. Experience with plate element Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software is desired. Experience with onboard ship loading software is strongly preferred. Supervisory Requirements
Provide engineering supervision for junior Naval Architects as needed. Provide engineering supervision for RMG operations, including emergency response, salvage and wreck removal projects. Travel
Up to 0% travel is required. If additional travel is required beyond the specified amount, you will be notified accordingly so arrangements can be made. What We’re Looking For
At Resolve Marine, your attitude matters as much as how good you are at what you do. We look for people with a positive attitude and resiliency who strive for safety, environment stewardship and a respectful culture. I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and meet the minimum qualifications of the position and will perform to the best of my abilities. This position is subject to successful background and drug screening (where applicable by country laws), as well as random drug testing procedures post-employment. Resolve Marine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer “Leaving the World a Better Place.” Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
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The Naval Architect reports to the Manager of RESOLVE Engineering Group (REG). This is a full-time salary position based in REG’s offices in New Orleans, LA and supports RESOLVE’s global emergency response, salvage and wreck removal operations in addition to REG’s traditional naval architecture and engineering business. The Naval Architect is a dual role position, supporting both RESOLVE Marine Group’s (RMG) operations as well as REG’s commercial engineering work in the office. Responsibilities
Provide support to the Operations team as needed, including the development of written technical plans, drawings and diagrams to support operations, perform initial emergency response surveys, towing plans and calculations, rigging design and vessel connections, vessel arrangements and site plans. Develop 3D hull models for use in stability software for damage stability, salvage and wreck removal operations. Use 3D hull models to perform stability intact and damage stability calculations. Use stability software and hydrostatics information to develop ground reactions, ballast/cargo discharge requirements and estimate freeing forces. Develop written technical plans to be submitted to clients and appropriate authorities for various emergency response, salvage and wreck removal operations. Review and coordinate outside engineering work involved with larger projects. Maintain engineering reports and plans developed for RESOLVE’s emergency response, salvage and wreck removal projects. Develop and engineer vessel modifications (arrangement, structural, piping and outfitting) to meet client requests and vessel needs. Develop design calculations and technical reports for new vessel design and modifications. Develop structural design using first principles and advanced analysis calculations; experience with FEA is strongly desired. Perform detail design/drafting for vessel modifications, repairs, outfitting and site plans. Develop and engineer heavy lift and rigging arrangements. Develop and engineer vessel mooring system arrangements. Support other engineering projects associated with RESOLVE’s other business units. Work within schedule and budget restraints and collaborate effectively with team members on-site or remotely. Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture. Minimum 6 years of engineering experience (salvage industry strongly preferred). Familiar with classification society rules as well as USCG and IMO regulations. Experience with development and completion of construction drawings using CAD drafting. Familiarity with shipbuilding processes and production design, including detailed engineering design and drafting experience. Experience with emergency ship repair procedures, salvage and wreck removal processes strongly preferred. Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or ability to obtain EIT certification in Louisiana (if not already PE licensed). Professional Engineer license strongly preferred; ability to obtain Louisiana PE license if not licensed. Computer Skills
Proficient in hydrostatic calculations and developing 3D hull models for stability software; experience with GHS software strongly preferred. Proficient in 2D CAD Autodesk AutoCAD; proficiency in a 3D CAD software such as Autodesk Inventor is also desired. Proficient in Rhino surface modelling software. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel; experience with Microsoft Project also desired. Experience with plate element Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software is desired. Experience with onboard ship loading software is strongly preferred. Supervisory Requirements
Provide engineering supervision for junior Naval Architects as needed. Provide engineering supervision for RMG operations, including emergency response, salvage and wreck removal projects. Travel
Up to 0% travel is required. If additional travel is required beyond the specified amount, you will be notified accordingly so arrangements can be made. What We’re Looking For
At Resolve Marine, your attitude matters as much as how good you are at what you do. We look for people with a positive attitude and resiliency who strive for safety, environment stewardship and a respectful culture. I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and meet the minimum qualifications of the position and will perform to the best of my abilities. This position is subject to successful background and drug screening (where applicable by country laws), as well as random drug testing procedures post-employment. Resolve Marine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer “Leaving the World a Better Place.” Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
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