CAPEFRONT ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
Project Engineer (Mooring) - 8 Month (Extendable)
CAPEFRONT ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD., West Islip, New York, United States
Location:
Singapore Duration:
8-Month Contract SUMMARY Our client is a leading provider of total mooring solutions in the offshore marine, oil & gas, and floating renewable energy sectors. Their services span / covers the design, engineering, fabrication, supply, installation, and commissioning of mooring systems for floating offshore platforms — leveraging expertise in geophysical studies, mooring strength and fatigue calculations, and offshore deployments. Responsibilities Design and perform
mooring system analysis
and calculations (including strength and fatigue, hydrodynamic modeling, and installation feasibility) using tools like
OrcaFlex, Ariane 3, Hydrostar , FEA (ANSYS, NX), and stability software such as MAXSURF. Plan and prepare
mobilization/demobilization procedures
for mooring and installation operations. Develop technical specifications and procurement documentation for mooring components—chains, synthetic ropes, anchors, chain stoppers—and oversee vendor coordination. Provide engineering support during fabrication, installation, and offshore execution. This includes mobilizing vessel operations offshore, attending site meetings, and helping with QHSE assessments (HIRAs) Prepare and check technical drawings, reports, scope-of-work documents, Class society submission packages, and ensure compliance with IACS and industry standards (e.g., DNV, ABS) Coordinate internal teams (designers, analysts, fabrication yard) and external parties (clients, classification authorities, contractors), serving as a technical interface throughout project lifecycle Requirements Bachelor’s degree in
Naval Architecture ,
Offshore Engineering ,
Mechanical Engineering , or closely related field. At least
3 – 7 years
in naval architecture, offshore mooring design, floating wind or oil & gas sector. Proficiency in
mooring analysis and hydrodynamic software
(e.g. OrcaFlex, Ariane3), structural FEA tools (ANSYS, NX), and experience with MAXSURF, Rhino3D, Python scripting is a plus Strong report writing, communication, client‐interaction, and mentorship of junior engineers; able to lead technical discussions with classification bodies and internal teams Flexibility to travel offshore or internationally as required by project deployments and site visits writing are a must. Resourceful, independent and detail oriented.
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Singapore Duration:
8-Month Contract SUMMARY Our client is a leading provider of total mooring solutions in the offshore marine, oil & gas, and floating renewable energy sectors. Their services span / covers the design, engineering, fabrication, supply, installation, and commissioning of mooring systems for floating offshore platforms — leveraging expertise in geophysical studies, mooring strength and fatigue calculations, and offshore deployments. Responsibilities Design and perform
mooring system analysis
and calculations (including strength and fatigue, hydrodynamic modeling, and installation feasibility) using tools like
OrcaFlex, Ariane 3, Hydrostar , FEA (ANSYS, NX), and stability software such as MAXSURF. Plan and prepare
mobilization/demobilization procedures
for mooring and installation operations. Develop technical specifications and procurement documentation for mooring components—chains, synthetic ropes, anchors, chain stoppers—and oversee vendor coordination. Provide engineering support during fabrication, installation, and offshore execution. This includes mobilizing vessel operations offshore, attending site meetings, and helping with QHSE assessments (HIRAs) Prepare and check technical drawings, reports, scope-of-work documents, Class society submission packages, and ensure compliance with IACS and industry standards (e.g., DNV, ABS) Coordinate internal teams (designers, analysts, fabrication yard) and external parties (clients, classification authorities, contractors), serving as a technical interface throughout project lifecycle Requirements Bachelor’s degree in
Naval Architecture ,
Offshore Engineering ,
Mechanical Engineering , or closely related field. At least
3 – 7 years
in naval architecture, offshore mooring design, floating wind or oil & gas sector. Proficiency in
mooring analysis and hydrodynamic software
(e.g. OrcaFlex, Ariane3), structural FEA tools (ANSYS, NX), and experience with MAXSURF, Rhino3D, Python scripting is a plus Strong report writing, communication, client‐interaction, and mentorship of junior engineers; able to lead technical discussions with classification bodies and internal teams Flexibility to travel offshore or internationally as required by project deployments and site visits writing are a must. Resourceful, independent and detail oriented.
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