Lead Naval Architect - Glasgow, United Kingdom - Energy Jobline CVL

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    Description

    Due to continued business growth our marine client in Glasgow is looking to add an experienced Lead Naval Architect to their renewables team, on a permanent basis.

    As the Lead Naval Architect, you will be responsible for undertaking project assessment, client interaction, tendering support and detailed engineering work alongside product development and R&D activities in support of Renewable Department objectives.

    1) in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture, Structural Engineering or other related subject.

    • Strong knowledge and experience in marine and offshore systems and analysis.
    • Experience in one or more software packages: such as Orcaflex, ANSYS FEA etc.
    Experienced in Riser Analysis, Offshore Installation Analysis, and Structural Analysis.

    • Previous Project Management experience.
    • Python, Matlab etc.
    • Offshore Certification & OGUK / ENG1 Medical.
    • A good understanding of Orcaflex is advantageous but not necessarily essential, as are abilities to code in Python.
    • Broad Rhino / Strand7 / Ansys / Solidworks experience.
    • Ideally the successful candidate will hold sufficient experience in some combination of the following technical fields: Aerodynamics (of wind turbines) / Aeroelastic modelling of turbines / Turbine control systems / Mooring analysis and design / Quayside mooring / Hydrodynamic analysis of vessels and structures / Riser or dynamic cable analysis and design.
    Responsible for planning and delivery of engineering technical activities.

    • Quality assurance of work performed by self and colleagues, ensuring compliance and alignment to all company procedures, industrial standards, and specific client requirements.
    • Support team members with technical and commercial requirements.
    • The candidate will become the go-to expert in field of expertise (e.g. mooring analysis, hydrodynamic analysis, vessel motions, riser design, etc).
    • Liaising with Clients daily and updating project status under supervision.
    • Detailed engineering work, including but not limited to, mooring analysis, offshore installation analysis, hydrodynamic analysis, quayside mooring analysis, dynamic cable design.
    • Attend project meetings, project progress report, liaising with clients and contractors as necessary.
    • Ensure quality control standards are being maintained and implement quality control programmes where necessary.
    • Occasional offshore visits may be required on an ad-hoc basis and so too may be international travel e.g. to attend client meetings/conferences etc.
    Competitive Salary and benefits package #J-18808-Ljbffr