Naval Archi tects Make Your Career Global
LONDON | ABERDEEN
Global Maritime is a leading provider of life-cycle marine and offshore engineering services to the oil, gas and renewable industries. We are cur- rently recruiting experienced and talented Naval Architects and have a number of opportunities including:
-Vessel and rig design -Hydrodynamic and stability analysis -Marine warranty -Port and harbour studies
Preferably chartered, candidates will be degree qualified with experience in the offshore sector. A good understanding of first principle hydrodynamics is essential and experience of industry software packages is desirable. In return we offer a varied and challenging career with professional develop- ment, competitive remuneration and the opportunity to join a fast moving and growing consultancy. Applications should be emailed to:
careers@globalmaritime.com ABS Funded PhD Scholarship As part
at Instituto Superior Técnico of
its research cooperation with the Centre for Marine
Technology and Engineering (CENTEC) of the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, ABS is funding a 3-year PhD scholarship to start in the academic year of 2011/12.
The successful candidate is expected to have an appropriate background and to attend the doctoral programme in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at IST, conducting research, leading to a PhD dissertation. The working language is English. The selection of the candidate will be based on his or her CV and aptitudes.
The conditions of the fellowship are those set out in IST’s rules and
regulations governing research fellowships and grants, which in turn are based on the regulations of the Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology.
Send your application with full CV and covering letter to:
Prof. C. Guedes Soares Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering Instituto Superior Técnico Technical University of Lisbon (UTL) Av. Rovisco Pais – 1049-001 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: +351 21 841 7957
E-mail:
centec@mar.ist.utl.pt
www.globalmaritime.com MARINE, OFFSHORE AND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
Fax: +351 21 847 4015 Web:
www.mar.ist.utl.pt
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Marine Industry Careers
MARINE ENGINEER
REF: 234086 Monaco, €45,000
specialist
Naval Architect - South Coast - Competitive Package An opportunity to work for a leading yacht manufacturer. You will be involved in many aspects of the design projects but primarily in establishing detailed weight estimates, stability/hydrostatics and structural design. You should be degree qualified. A comprehensive understanding of motor yacht design and production would be a significant advantage.
Naval Architect and Support Engineer - West Sussex - £40k plus package
Our client is a global leader in providing bespoke engineering software solutions to the offshore and marine sectors. They are looking for a Naval Architect with offshore experience who will assist both the sales force and customers by demonstrating the software capabilities to engineers and providing technical support. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and outgoing Naval Architect who is looking for a position with a good mix of technical and commercial elements.
t: 023 8020 8760 e:
marine@faststream.co.uk w:
www.faststream.com
NAVAL ARCHITECT REF: 234089 Monaco, €45,000
Our client is involved in the design, engineering and build of large luxury motoryachts and is looking to expand their team with the addition of the above two positions. Candidates will preferably be degree qualified and will have relevant experience within a shipyard or design office. Based in Monaco, successful candidates will benefit from a lower tax rate.
Call 01489 898160 or email
marine@matchtech.com
Matchtech Group plc 1450 Parkway, Solent Business Park Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7AF
www.matchtech.com
Specialist recruitment to themarine industry
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