Job Description
The Maritime Field Engineer serves as a vital link between engineering and production teams in a shipyard environment. This role is responsible for developing and executing build strategies, coordinating system routing, and supporting the construction and installation of piping, electrical, and structural systems aboard vessels. The ideal candidate is results-oriented, proactive, and experienced in dynamic shipbuilding environments, with a proven ability to deliver new class vessels on time and within budget.
Key Responsibilities
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- Create and maintain accurate as-built drawings.
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Coordinate with engineering and production for system routing and installation.\n
Support construction of piping, electrical, and structural systems on vessels.\n
Ensure all work meets ABS, USCG, and company standards\n \n
Qualifications
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Degree in Marine / Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience.\n
3-5 years in shipyard / maritime engineering.\n
Proficient in AutoCAD; knowledge of ShipConstructor preferred.\n \n
Apply now to join a dynamic team building world-class vessels!
Physical Demands
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The employee must have correctable vision to 20 / 40 , however contact lenses are not permitted in certain production area positions.\n
The employee must pass the Ishihara test for color blindness and have the ability to read and understand safety symbols and colors, (i.e. red, yellow, green, etc.).\n
The employee must pass a pulmonary function exam for positions requiring respiratory protection.\n
The employee must be able to stand, sit, walk, squat, kneel, stoop, or climb stairs or a ladder.\n
The employee must be able to perform overhead work, as necessary, with a full range of motion.\n
The employee must not be claustrophobic and may be required to work in confined spaces.\n
The employee must have the capability to maneuver through openings as small as 18 inches by 23 inches, and would need to be able to move and crawl into awkward positions.\n
The employee must be able to work in static positions for extended periods of time.\n
The employee must have good balance and the capability of standing on each foot for a period of 30 seconds or more.\n
The employee must not have a fear of heights and may be required to work in an elevated environment (which could include heights of more than 50 feet) on scaffolding, from staging, planking, or a mechanical lift.\n
The employee must be able to carry tools and or equipment to their designated work area. They could include but are not limited to the tools associated with their trade, or others as designated by their responsibilities. The approximate weight could be as much as 75 pounds.\n \n
Work Demands
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The employee is required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to respirator, hardhat, face shield, safety goggles, safety shoes (steel toe), safety harness, gloves or other protective clothing as determined by a Senesco Marine Job Hazard Analysis.\n
The employee must report all accidents or injuries to their supervisor and the Environmental Safety and Health Department.\n
The employee must report to their supervisor any and all damages to equipment, or broken and misused tools.\n
The employee may be working in several different areas and environments; this includes work inside and outside of buildings or structures.\n
The employee needs to work at a pace consistent with meeting company deadlines.Disclaimer
This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.
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