Role details:
Job title: Offshore Structural Engineer - FEA Analysis
Office based: 3 days per week minimum / 2 days at home
Location: South West London/Surrey
Rate: Up to £65 p/h - Outside IR35
Duration: 12 month contract
The Energy Division at ARM are currently recruiting an experienced Offshore Structural Engineer - FEA Analysis, to join a well-established leading offshore installation contractor, who specialises in providing engineering and design services for pipelines and large offshore structures that support the Energy sector.
Job Overview:
This particular role will be to support a brand new and exciting Offshore Floating Wind Project, and details of this are confidential until you are selected for an interview.
Responsibilities:
1. Performing Structural Analysis tasks by means of modelling in Finite Element Structural Analysis software (ABAQUS / ANSYS). Highly skilled in performing detailed stress analysis of offshore structures using Finite Element Techniques.
2. Experience in performing Structural Analysis tasks by means of modelling in company standard structural analysis software (SACS), STAAD and GT-STRUDL).
3. Experience in performing detailed design calculations in accordance with companies current requirements and the latest Industry Codes and Standards including statutory rules and regulations (DNV GL, API, AISC, EC and Norsok).
4. Review/comment and approve Structural drawings for steel structures based upon Engineering Design.
5. Prepare high quality Design Reports and maintain records in accordance with Department Operating Procedures.
6. Ensure that all activities are carried out in a manner consistent with the companies health, safety, quality and environmental matters in accordance with company specific procedures.
Requirements:
1. Ability to apply engineering principles to solve challenging problems and to work effectively within a small team.
2. Experience in the design of offshore structures (oil & gas / offshore wind).
3. Familiarity with current Offshore Wind Foundation design practices and developments.
4. Experience and knowledge of offshore wind regulations, codes of practice and design standards.
5. Familiarity with time domain, spectral and deterministic methods of fatigue assessment.
6. Alternative techniques of solving complex structural problems (sub-modelling, influence matrix).
7. Experience in programming (Python, C++) is an advantage.
How to apply:
If you are interested, please submit your application.
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