Naval Architect
Responsible for designing and optimizing vessels, floating platforms, and marine structures used in the installation, maintenance, and operation of offshore wind farms. They analyze hydrodynamic performance, structural integrity, and stability to ensure safe and efficient offshore operations. This role involves collaborating with engineers, marine specialists, and offshore logistics teams to develop innovative solutions for harsh marine environments. Their expertise is essential in designing floating wind turbine platforms, support vessels, and subsea infrastructure to withstand challenging ocean conditions.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or Ocean Engineering.
• Strong knowledge of hydrodynamics, structural analysis, and marine vessel design.
• Proficiency in software such as Rhino, AutoCAD, OrcaFlex, and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) tools.
Additional Requirements:
• Experience with offshore construction, floating structures, and stability analysis.
• Familiarity with classification society rules (e.g., DNV, ABS, Lloyd’s Register) and offshore wind industry standards.
• Offshore safety certifications (e.g., GWO Basic Safety Training) may be required.
• Ability to work in offshore environments and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
