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Chief Naval Architect

TDG, Palatka, Florida, United States, 32177

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Overview

Position Title: Naval Architect. Reports To: Director of Engineering (or Chief Naval Architect, as applicable). Department: Engineering. Location: Palatka, Florida. FLSA Status: Exempt. The Naval Architect will provide technical expertise in the design, analysis, and production support of steel and aluminum vessels built at St. Johns Ship Building. This role involves translating customer specifications, regulatory requirements, and shipyard production capabilities into efficient, buildable designs that support cost, schedule, and quality goals. The position will interface daily with project management, production, supply chain, and quality teams to ensure seamless integration from design through delivery. Key Responsibilities

Develop and review vessel design documentation, including general arrangements, structural models, stability analyses, weight estimates, and systems layouts. Ensure all designs comply with customer specifications, ABS/USCG/NAVSEA requirements, and applicable regulatory standards. Support production by generating detailed construction drawings and resolving engineering issues encountered on the shop floor. Perform hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, and stability calculations; support inclining experiments and trials. Review vendor data packages and coordinate integration of equipment and systems. Participate in design reviews and production readiness reviews. Provide engineering input for proposals, cost estimates, and technical clarifications for new contracts. Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams (structural, mechanical, electrical) to optimize vessel performance and producibility. Support configuration control, document management, and change control processes within the shipyard’s engineering systems. Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree in Naval Architecture. 3+ years of shipyard or marine design office experience (steel and/or aluminum vessels preferred). Proficiency in AutoCAD, Rhino, and/or ShipConstructor (Inventor, SolidWorks, or equivalent experience acceptable). Working knowledge of ABS, USCG, and SOLAS regulations. Familiarity with weight control, hydrostatics, and stability analysis tools. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively across engineering, production, and project management teams in a dynamic shipyard environment. Preferred Qualifications

Master’s Degree in Naval Architecture preferred. Experience supporting the construction of Steel and Aluminum commercial or government vessels (e.g., barges, crew transfer vessels, logistics support craft, etc.). Familiarity with modular construction and digital ship design workflows. Experience supporting shipyard production and field engineering during vessel assembly and launch. Work Environment

Primary work is performed in an office environment within the shipyard, with regular visits to production areas. Must be able to climb ladders, access confined spaces, and work around typical shipyard conditions as needed. St. Johns Ship Building is a full-service shipyard located in Palatka, Florida, specializing in the construction and repair of steel and aluminum vessels for commercial and government customers. The yard is undergoing a significant modernization and expansion effort focused on modular fabrication, renewable energy support vessels, and Jones Act–compliant workboats for America’s maritime future.

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