Naval Architect Consultant Plymouth6-12 Month ContractOutside IR35 Certain Advantage is working with an Engineering Company who is supporting facilities engineering and major infrastructure projects."
Our client is looking to expand their Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture team. An initial
6-12 month sub-contract opportunity is available for a
Naval Architect in the
Plymouth area. Someone with understanding of ship stability, structural behaviour and marine systems.
Job DescriptionThe Naval Architect will work together with the customer to maintain and develop dockyard capabilities that support the safe and efficient operation of ships, boats and marine systems.
This role may include but is not limited to: supporting assessments, conducting small craft or dock surveys, contributing to marine system design and modifications, supporting mooring and stability calculations and producing technical documentation to enable operations and development activities across the dockyard.
Key Responsibilities:- Undertake naval architecture analyses, including mooring, stability, towing and structural assessments, for vessels and floating infrastructure.
- Support design, modification and development projects that enhance dockyard operational capabilities and infrastructure and help improve safety and reliability.
- Conduct on-site surveys and inspection of vessels, docks, basins and associated marine assets.
- Apply knowledge of marine classification and regulatory requirements to ensure compliance in dockyard operations.
- Prepare and deliver clear technical reports, calculations and supporting documentation.
- Collaborate effectively with multi-disciplinary teams including structural, mechanical, electrical and project engineers.
- Be adaptable, as project requirements evolve, balancing time, cost and quality constraints and ensure relevant parties are notified of changes in the project.
Qualifications & Experience- Bachelor’s degree (minimum) in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Understanding of ship stability, structural behaviour and marine systems.
- Awareness of dockyard operations, vessel servicing and floating infrastructure.
- Experience with classification rules and regulatory frameworks (e.g. Lloyd’s Register)
- Ability to interpret and produce technical drawings, reports and engineering calculations.
- Familiarity with CAD software and basic structural or hydrostatic analysis tools.
- Good written and verbal communication skills, listens effectively, works collaboratively and clarifies information as needed.