Naval Architect
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Job Description
We currently have a vacancy for a Naval Architect
to support our team carrying out analysis of the response of moored ships,
mooring system and access channel design.
BMT ARGOSS is an international provider of
specialist consultancy and climate information to the oil and gas, ports and
coastal engineering industries. As a subsidiary of BMT Group, one of the
world’s leading international maritime engineering consultancies, BMT ARGOSS is
a member of a group of independent internationally based companies providing
wide ranging and advanced design, risk management and software systems to
marine, offshore, defence and civil engineering clients. The main offices of
BMT ARGOSS are in Fareham in the UK and Marknesse in the Netherlands.
Our range of products and services includes:
• Metocean design and operability studies
• Weather forecasting and emergency response services
• Ship manoeuvring simulation services
• Mooring design and analysis;
• Coastal modelling including wave behaviour;
• Specialist port design and assessment consulting.
• Weather forecasting and emergency response services
• Ship manoeuvring simulation services
• Mooring design and analysis;
• Coastal modelling including wave behaviour;
• Specialist port design and assessment consulting.
These services are provided both through consulting
and web-based applications. They are supported by a dedicated team of Weather
forecasters, Metocean Consultants, Coastal Engineers and Naval Architects. BMT
ARGOSS is unique in combining the provision of both design data and forecasting
services and in our ability to couple wind, wave, flow and ship response
models.
The Role
You will be working with a team of experts in wave
propagation, ship hydrodynamics, probabilistic design and mooring systems,
initially to carry out numerical simulations of moored ship response and
gradually develop to advise clients on mooring layouts, workability and access
channel layout.
You will be working on projects in ports and
offshore (e.g. FPSO response and heading analysis). To fit into the team you
will need to be able to work independently and take initiative but knowing when
to ask for support.
The drive to satisfy clients, develop our services
and maintain schedule and budget will be central.
It is essential that all reports are delivered in
English and to a high standard.
The Individual
The individual will be:
• Familiar with Fourier analysis, wave spectra, and ship hydrodynamics, including added mass and damping and RAO’s;
• A qualified naval architect or mathematician up to M.Sc. or Ir. level or equivalent;
• Fluent in English and preferably in Dutch. Another European language would also be an advantage;
• Motivated to develop both technical knowledge and the ability to advise clients;
• Familiarity with probabilistic methods is an advantage;
• Familiarity with coastal engineering, port engineering or offshore engineering is an advantage.
Some experience of computer programming,
particularly in FORTRAN and MATLAB or Python, would be a strong advantage.
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