| Employment Type | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Location | Gloucestershire, Bristol |
| Industry Sector | Civil |
| Start Date | ASAP |
| Salary/Rate | Negotiable |
| Reference | CA609v62 |
| Date Advertised | 12-06-2008 - 12:58 |
LEAD ENGINEER HYDRODYNAMICS & STABILITY
ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY
BRISTOL
CONTRACT UNTIL END JUNE 2007 WITH OPTION TO EXTEND TO END DEC 2007
This very successful and highly respected Engineering Consultancy provides innovative, high quality engineering services to a range of major engineering projects, serving government, regulatory, Blue Chip and a wide range of private sector clients across the world.
The fundamental roles of the Lead Engineer, Hydrodynamics & Stability are:
To co-ordinate all platform hydrodynamics studies, both sub-contracted and in-house
To manage the platform stability analyses
To manage the day-to-day work of the Hydrodynamics Engineer and the Stability Engineer, including planning activities
Successful candidates will be qualified to degree level in Naval Architecture or a related discipline, and be of or working towards chartered status. Practical knowledge of hydrodynamics would be a distinct advantage, as would good planning skills
LEAD ENGINEER HYDRODYNAMICS & STABILITY
ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY
BRISTOL
CONTRACT UNTIL END JUNE 2007 WITH OPTION TO EXTEND TO END DEC 2007
This very successful and highly respected Engineering Consultancy provides innovative, high quality engineering services to a range of major engineering projects, serving government, regulatory, Blue Chip and a wide range of private sector clients across the world.
The fundamental roles of the Lead Engineer, Hydrodynamics & Stability are:
To co-ordinate all platform hydrodynamics studies, both sub-contracted and in-house
To manage the platform stability analyses
To manage the day-to-day work of the Hydrodynamics Engineer and the Stability Engineer, including planning activities
Successful candidates will be qualified to degree level in Naval Architecture or a related discipline, and be of or working towards chartered status. Practical knowledge of hydrodynamics would be a distinct advantage, as would good planning skills and demonstrable organisational ability.