Gold Group Ltd
Naval Architect

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Role: Naval Architect
Location: Bristol – 3 days per week on-site
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 + benefits
Naval Architect needed to join our client, an established marine engineering firm based in Bristol.
This is a principal level vacancy, where we are looking for experienced naval architects with proven experience within hydrodynamics / hydrostatics principles and methods.
Please note we can only consider UK nationals for this position based on UK Security Clearance requirements.
What the role of the Naval Architect entails:
Some of the main duties of the Naval Architect will include:
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- Conducting the analysis and evaluations of ship manoeuvring performance from concept design to in service support
- Undertaking the development, verification and validation of mathematical manoeuvring models using physical model test data
- Working with enterprise partners to develop modelling capabilities, processes and toolsets
- Collaborating with Naval Architect teams and customers to deliver innovative and safe submarine solutions
- Supporting and conducting hydrodynamic sea trials
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- Demonstrable experience as a Naval Architect
- Prior experience within the generation of ship or submarine manoeuvring modelling
- A strong understanding of hydrodynamic principles and methods
- A degree in Naval Architecture, Aeronautical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics or have relevant equivalent experience
This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Naval Architect to progress their career. If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!
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