Overview
Stirling Dynamics is seeking a Naval Architect to Support Major Programmes.
Due to a strong orderbook and continued growth, Stirling Dynamics are looking for an experienced Naval Architect to join the team.
The ideal candidate will provide technical leadership/expertise to bids, projects and programmes in order to achieve a successful (high quality, on-time and profitable technical solution) outcome. They must be able to demonstrate a strong understanding of the role of a Naval Architect throughout all stages of the design lifecycle.
Proven, relevant experience in industry is required with a good knowledge of methods and processes followed within this field for both analysis and certification purposes.
This role will be predominantly based in our Bristol office with occasional travel to our clients’ sites as required. As part of our commitment to flexibility for our staff, employees will be able to work from home for part of the week should they wish to.
Responsibilities
1. When the designated technical lead on projects and programmes, ensure a successful engineering solution that adheres to the time, cost and quality objectives.
2. Support/lead the formation of technical bids, ensuring the offering is technically robust and fulfils the customer needs.
3. Provide independent, Subject Matter Expert (SME) support to project engineering activities and outputs as required.
4. Build and maintain positive customer working relationships.
5. Identify and report any potential business opportunities within the existing or new customer base.
6. Provide technical expertise support to Business Management/Business Development when interfacing with existing or new customers in relation to new business opportunities.
Skills
7. A highly experienced engineer with an understanding of the role of a Naval Architect throughout all stages of the design lifecycle.
8. A recognised SME with demonstrable knowledge and experience of applying classification society rules, regulations, and standards in the design, construction and in-service lifecycle phases
9. Demonstrable experience in the successful, technical delivery of projects and programmes.
10. The successful candidate will ideally have a minimum of 10 years post-graduate experience working in either the commercial or naval maritime domain.
11. Experience in one or more of the following key technical knowledge areas:Hydrostatic, seakeeping & stability analysisMarine structure design & analysisPropulsion, resistance, and powering requirementsHydrodynamic & manoeuvring analysisShip design; including hull form, superstructure, arrangement & outfitting
12. Experience of whole ship design including assessment of performance, design integration, construction, through-life maintenance, and disposal.
13. Represent the company at industrial events (conference, seminars etc.) and produce White Papers / Thought Leadership pieces on areas of expertise if required.
Desired Skills
The personal qualities of the job holder will be key to success in this role. The following characteristics and qualities are identified as essential for the role:
14. A diplomatic and professional approach to dealing with a range of different people
15. The ability to manage multiple, complex tasks
16. The confidence to challenge/question and propose solutions
17. Attention to detail and the discipline to self-check results
18. The organisation and drive to meet deadlines
19. Willingness to embrace change and to implement new processes
20. Willingness to support and to contribute to the development of the junior engineers (desirable)
21. Will stay abreast of technological and industrial advancements in the given engineering discipline so that expertise remains current and topical.
Benefits
Competitive Package: Grade 8 (salary banding of £60,000+ dependent on experience)
We offer a range of benefits to our employees to recognise their efforts. Playing hard is equally as important as working hard, so regular events are held throughout the year which provide an ideal opportunity to mix socially.
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