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Join us as a Naval Architect and be at the helm of creating the next generation of maritime marvels! We're searching for a visionary Naval Architect who's ready to chart new waters and redefine maritime engineering.
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Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has a contingent job opportunity for a full-time Naval Architect/Structural Engineer in Norfolk, VA. Summary: The Naval Architect/Structural Engineer will provide full-time onsite support for vessels assessing structure, running analysis, and generating repair recommendations.
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DLBA is a naval architecture and marine engineering firm which provides consulting services for the development of a wide variety of boats: fiberglass recreational boats like Mastercraft's Aviara series, and aluminum workboats like the Kayak Express, custom Sportfishing vessels, and high speed motor yachts.
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System One is actively recruiting for several Naval Architect(s) for long-term contract positions working fully remote. Bachelor's Degree in Naval Architecture or related engineering degree.
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Strong working knowledge of FEA methods, experience with FEMAP / NASTRAN a plus. Strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e. ABS, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, etc.) Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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Project Location: Fully Remote. Demonstrated experience in the design and construction of US Navy vessels. 2 to 8 years of relevant engineering experience in the manufacturing, construction (or similar) industry, shipbuilding industry strongly preferred.
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Thorough knowledge of vessel trim, stability, and hydrostatic calculations. Thorough knowledge of vessel structural and hull form design. Thorough knowledge of vessel resistance and powering calculations, seakeeping analysis, weight control.
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Ensuring vessel design is in compliance with relevant regulatory authorities, specifications and customer requirements. Experienced in Steel and Aluminum Ship Construction. Works with production and project teams to successfully implement vessel and vessel component designs.
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The Senior Naval Architect (E4) will support the development of the US Navy Watercraft program in support of Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Detachment Norfolk, Combatant Craft Division (NSWCCDDN), Code 83.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Naval Architect to provide support to the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) at the USCG Headquarters in Washington, DC. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering or Naval Architecture from an ABET accredited university or college.
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Our Naval Architect/ Ocean Engineer Interns are exposed to the full range of responsibilities and duties that our full time Naval Architect and Engineers have. Resolve Marine Group, Inc. is a leading marine services organization that provides salvage, emergency response, training, naval architecture, and marine engineering to the global maritime industry.
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As a Senior Naval Architect supporting the Shipbuilding industry for DOD, you will play a pivotal role in providing engineering and technical expertise throughout various phases of ship design and construction.
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Directs engineers, designers and drafters, engineering consultants, and/or vendors in the development of vessel design information. Experienced in Steel and Aluminum Ship Constructio. Knowledge and application of modular construction methods.
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No felony convictions of drug crimes within three years from disposition date. No felony convictions of theft/deception or violent crimes within seven years from disposition date. Engineers, Production Personnel, Customer, Regulatory Bodies, Program Management and Equipment Suppliers.
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As a Naval Architect supporting the Shipbuilding industry for DOD, you will play a pivotal role in providing engineering and technical expertise throughout various phases of ship design and construction.
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