Naval Architect
4 weeks ago
Winfrith Newburgh, United Kingdom
Atlas Elektronik
Full time
Knowledge,
skills and personal qualitiesRequired Qualified to degree level in Naval Architecture / Small Craft Design. Small Craft Design Standards (IMO, MCA, ISO, DefStan, LR, DNV Classification Society Rules) Small Craft Systems Design Vessel Powering and Performance Analysis. Stability Analysis (Maxsurf) 3D modelling, (Rhino, Solid Edge) 2D Drafting Knowledge and Experience. Composite Design. Structural analysis, both theoretical and using FEA, Knowledge of commercial and/or military small craft. Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to enable effective interaction and work across multi-disciplinary teams, of various knowledge and skills, both internally and externally. Able to build rapport and develop working relationships with a strong team focus. Ability to use own initiative when working independently and under pressure. Strong time management skills with the ability to prioritiseand manage personal workloads in a structured plan, aligning with project milestones, and ensuring deadlines are achieved. Capable of working in dynamic projects without supervision. Willingness to travel in the UK and overseas.
Beneficial
Proven experience of composite vessel design work. Proven experience and responsibility for whole vessel designs. Key accountabilities
Support to the Systems Design Team within the Surface Ship Systems Division:
Behavioural requirements
Must be a professional, flexible, reliable team player, who is pro-active with motivational drive and initiative to overcome problemsquickly and effectively. Ideally have an assertive and confident approach to duties and individuals with strong interpersonal and well developed communicationskills. Ability to work across multi-functional teams and business areas. Possess excellent organisationaland time management skills that will equip the team and business with an efficient service. The candidate will be required to develop knowledge of the processes and co-ordination of their appointed areas with the help in thefirst instance, but eventually will be expected to take full responsibility for their appointed tasks.