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Outfit Engineers

Glasgow
5 months ago
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Marine Outfit Design Engineer

Belcan's Marine Engineering Division is currently going through a period of significant growth and is now looking to recruit several Outfit Detail Design Engineers, on a Permanent or Contract (Inside IR35) basis, at an Engineer - Senior Engineer Level.

This role will involve working on naval marine design projects for defence marine vessels, but experience of similar design experience for commercial vessels would be of great interest as well. This will involve undertaking a defined range of detail design activities in designing the layouts of cabins and areas within the vessels.

Day-to-day tasks will involve the production of 3D models and 2D outputs to support operations and other functions within our Marine sector, whilst maintaining Belcan's quality, management, and service requirements.

The successful candidate will be comfortable working in an Engineering Service environment and will be able to balance the technical responsibilities inherent within the role, with the commercial and project timescale associated with delivery. The technical skills required for an experienced engineer will include: compartment design, integration of equipment, ship's access and escape environment, insulation, paint, and deck coverings.

Software Experience: FORAN supported by involvement within naval marine design projects or extensive experience in shipbuilding (outfit and structures) is essential.

Remuneration and Benefits:

Competitive Salary
Company Pension
Life Assurance
24/7 Mental Health Hotline
Discounted Gym Membership
Access to Nutritional Advice
Discounted Eye Care
Shopping savings - food, clothes, DIY, and movies
Discounted car and home insurance

Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader and established go-to Engineering Services provider, working within many industries including Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Nuclear, Automotive, and Cyber Security with over 10,000 professionals serving hundreds of customers in over 60 locations worldwide.

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