Senior Naval Architect
Gigascale Capital · Portland, OR · 5 days ago
Engineering$185k–$235k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Perform and maintain stability and weights & balances analyses using GHS and other internal tools.
- Develop and release Node structure drawings, driving drawing releases to keep fabrication ungated.
- Develop detailed design of mechanical, structural, and support subsystems (e.g. human access, shoreside support).
- Determine requirements for the Node program relating to stability, seakeeping, mooring, structures, and marine operations.
- Drive hydrodynamic loads investigations involving multidisciplinary teams.
- Contribute to Orcaflex analyses and hydrodynamic studies.
- Drive Node program strategies for corrosion mitigation and biofouling prevention.
- Work closely with the Marine Operations Engineering team to develop concepts of operations and ensure Nodes can be safely and reliably deployed and recovered at sea.
- Serve as a naval architecture focal for external communications with regulators, insurance partners, and marine surveyors.
- Lead and participate in design reviews with the internal team and interface with external fabricators and vendors.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or similar field.
- 5+ years of professional experience performing stability, seakeeping, and weights/balances analyses in a Naval Architecture role.
- Professional experience using GHS or equivalent vessel stability software (e.g. Maxsurf, Orca3D).
- Professional experience using a parametric CAD package (e.g. NX, Solidworks) to model parts, assemblies, and generate fabrication drawings.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to provide guidance and technical material to engineers, designers, technicians, and suppliers, adeptly receiving and incorporating their guidance and technical information into your approach.
- Confidence working independently to drive a project forward.