Naval Architects/Salvage Engineers
JMS Naval Architects
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Groton, CTfull-timePosted November 18, 2005
Job Description
Responsibilities:
Successful candidate will be responsible for providing naval architecture, salvage engineering, and marine engineering support for commercial vessels such as tugs, tank barges, research vessels, dive vessels, and pilot boats. Assigned tasks will include:
- Conducting intact and damaged stability analyses
- Conducting structural assessments using first principles methods and finite element analysis
- Designing marine engineering systems
- Conducting ship checks/surveys
- Performing deadweight surveys and inclining experiments
- Conducting damage assessments and developing repair plans
- Developing shipyard work specifications
- Conducting rule analyses using classification society standards and/or USCG regulations
- Utilizing HECSALV, AutoCAD, Rhino, and Algor software
Interested individuals should send a resume with cover letter to hr@jmsnet.com. The cover letter should concisely describe experience related to the task description above and salary history.
Qualifications:
JMS Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers has immediate openings for Naval Architect/Salvage Engineers:
The position requires an engineering degree in the marine field. A graduate degree in naval architecture or an undergraduate naval architecture degree with prior experience or PE is preferred. Candidates should have familiarity with classification society standards, USCG regulations, and vessel design and construction principles. Shipboard experience is highly desirable.
Requirements
JMS Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers has immediate openings for Naval Architect/Salvage Engineers:
The position requires an engineering degree in the marine field. A graduate degree in naval architecture or an undergraduate naval architecture degree with prior experience or PE is preferred. Candidates should have familiarity with classification society standards, USCG regulations, and vessel design and construction principles. Shipboard experience is highly desirable.