Naval Architect

Gosport
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Naval Architect

Location: Gosport

Salary: £DOE

UK | Defence & Marine Projects

I am currently supporting a leading engineering and technology organisation looking to bring in a Naval Architect to work on some genuinely fascinating marine programmes supporting UK defence and commercial maritime projects.

This role sits within a specialist Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering team, working on hydrodynamic testing and advanced vessel performance analysis.

What you will be doing:

You'll be involved in the design, testing and analysis of ships and submarines, supporting areas such as:

Hull model design and manufacture
Propeller design and testing
Resistance & propulsion experiments
Cavitation testing
Hydrodynamic simulationsWhat the role involves:

Delivering hydrodynamic simulations and physical experiments
Supporting the design and build of scale test models
Analysing experimental data and producing technical reports
Working with multidisciplinary teams including CAD, instrumentation and structural engineers
Supporting project delivery alongside project managers
Contributing to technical proposals and customer solutions
Presenting work to customers and industry forums
Supporting and mentoring junior engineersWhat we are looking for:

Experience within the marine or naval engineering sector
Knowledge of hydrodynamics and vessel performance
Experience with data analysis tools such as MATLAB
Exposure to CFD and/or FEA analysis
Strong technical communication and presentation skills
BEng / MEng in Naval Architecture or Mechanical EngineeringIf you are a Naval Architect or Marine Engineer and would like to hear more, hit apply!

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