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KEEL MARINE LTD


Naval Architects, Marine Engineers and Surveyors


KEEL MARINE LTD ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED


NAVAL ARCHITECT


TO JOIN THEIR TEAM IN PETERSFIELD ON A PERMANENT BASIS


Your duties will include: - Developing concept designs for Clients - Design calculations including Scantlings, Weights, Stability & Powering


- Various surveys on vessels of all types - Short term travel – Worldwide - Preparation of working drawings - Preparation of studies and reports


You will be: - Qualified to degree level - Experienced user of CAD and Design Software


- Motivated to work on your own or in a team - Able to travel at short notice


The Company offers competitive remuneration Please send C.V. to: office@keelmarine.com Deadline for applications is February 18th, 2011.


SENIOR NAVAL ARCHITECT UK (LONDON) - COMPETITIVE PACKAGE A leading service provider in the offshore sector has an immediate requirement for a Senior Naval Architect to carry out work on design appraisal of  oating structures with a strong emphasis on statutory and stability aspects, whilst also providing an input to the consultancy side of the business. Ref: NA/151210/LDN


LEAD HYDRODYNAMICS/MOORINGS SPECIALIST - FLOATING OFFSHORE


INSTALLATIONS UK (ABERDEEN) - COMPETITIVE PACKAGE


This role includes implementing the overall technology plan for FOI (Floating Offshore Installation) hydrodynamics and moorings. You will also be responsible for providing training and support for client projects. Ref: NA/120510/ABN


See website for more details www.king shrecruitment.com


To apply please forward you CV and salary requirements to jobs@king shrecruitment.com quoting the reference numbers.


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Marine Industry Careers


specialist


Naval Architect - Scotland - To £45K + Generous Bens An opportunity to work for an established marine consultancy, which offers design through to project management services for newbuild, conversion and major refit projects across the globe. You should be a degree qualified Naval Architect with proven design and stability experience working on commercial projects.


Naval Architect/Project Engineer - London - £Neg A leading oil and gas and marine consultancy requires an experienced Naval Architect to liaise between the consultancy and oil major working on an array of new build, modification and upgrade projects. You will be an experienced engineer looking for a good balance of technical and commercial elements. An excellent communicator, you’ll have a flair for providing creative solutions and input to all stakeholders within a project.


Naval Architect - London - £45ph A large London based subsea installation company has a requirement for a Naval Architect to work on a long term contract position on the installation and transportation of a variety of offshore projects. Previous relevant experience in oil and gas is essential and you should be familiar with Moses software package.


t: 023 8020 8760 e: marine@faststream.co.uk w: www.faststream.com


Matchtech Group plc 1450 Parkway, Solent Business Park Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7AF www.matchtech.com


Specialist recruitment to themarine industry


NAVAL ARCHITECT REF: 227862 Glasgow, £45 - £53K plus benefits


Working for the Technical Services division of this leading ship management organisation, you will have previous experience within a classification society or shipyard design office.


Experience in basic design, stability & strength calculations are a prerequisite and some design knowledge of LNG/LPG vessels will be an asset.


Call 01489 898160 or email marine@matchtech.com


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