Marine Engineer Naval Architect

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Posted February 21, 2026

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Marine Engineer Naval Architect Log In/Register Post Resume Post Job MaritimeJobs.com® Jobs Resumes Back to Job List Apply Now Marine Engineer Naval Architect Category Engineer  / Naval Architect Employment type Full Time Experience Company Employee Skills Position OverviewMcFarlane Ship Design is seeking a talented Marine Engineer Naval Architect to join the Monaco office (remote work an option).Position ResponsibilitiesFunction as a naval architect supporting ship stability, arrangements, hydrodynamics, ship structures and mass properties. Preparation and development of design studies, drawings and engineering calculations under supervision of an Engineering Supervisor. Frequent communication with other departments to provide them with technical assistance or information when needed.Leading of naval architecture aspects of yacht refit projects and design/engineer new build projects including superyachts, luxury cruise ships, expedition vessels, and ice-class icebreakersConducting og pre-purchase surveys and technical inspections of yachts and commercial vesselsDevelopment of hull models, technical specifications, hull lines, and general arrangement drawings for projectsPerformance intact and damage stability calculations, hydrostatic analysis, weight calculations, and ballast/cargo requirements using stability softwareDevelopment of structural design using first principle and advanced analysis calculations, including FEA for vessel modifications and repairsPerforming detail design/drafting for vessel modifications, repairs, outfitting, and produce construction drawingsPreparing written technical plans, design calculations, and engineering reports for clients and regulatory authoritiesCollaborating with shipyards, owners' representatives, and classification societies worldwide, and review outside engineering work on larger projectsEnsuring compliance with IMO regulations, SOLAS, Polar Code, ice-class requirements, and classification society rulesInterface with other Engineering groups, Production, Quality Assurance, Purchasing, Vendors, Regulatory Bodies, and other disciplines as required.Supporting business development through client presentations and technical proposalsWorking within schedule and budget constraints, both independently and as part of a teamRequired QualificationsBachelor's or Master's degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or Ocean EngineeringMinimum 6 years of engineering experience in ship design, yacht design, or marine engineeringFamiliar with classification society rules (Lloyd's Register, DNV,

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