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Marine Industry careers


Matchtech are currently recruiting for a number of Naval Architects throughout the UK and overseas.


To apply please call us on 01489 898160 or e-mail your CV to marine@matchtech.com


Senior Naval Architect Buckinghamshire - Up to £80k


Principal Naval Architect (Hydrodynamics) London - Up to £75k


Principal Naval Architect Rosyth - Up to £45k


Naval Architect Newcastle - Up to £45k


Naval Architect Bristol - Up to £45k


Naval Architect Essex - Up to £45k


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Professor of Offshore Engineering


The School of Marine Science and Engineering invites applications for the position of Professor in Offshore Engineering. Plymouth University has a strong research and teaching reputation in the field of marine, civil, coastal and mechanical engineering evidenced in the outcomes from RAE 2008 and in excellent student feedback, and has a strong commitment to the University Marine Institute, the first and largest such institute in the UK. The school runs undergraduate engineering programmes that include marine engineering, civil & coastal engineering, and masters programmes in Coastal Engineering and Marine Renewable Energy. Engineering research within the School is concentrated under the Centre for Advanced Engineering Systems and Interactions (CAESI) with particular focus on the following research: Marine Renewable Energy, Coastal Engineering, Materials & Structures, Composites & Manufacture, Analysis & Dynamics and Engineering & Society.


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The University’s new £19M five-storey marine building, which opens in September 2012, represents a major enhancement to the UK’s capability in marine renewable energy, and in coastal and offshore engineering research. This initiative has attracted national funding from BIS, DECC, SWRDA and HEFCE. The building will house exceptional marine testing facilities within the Coastal Ocean and Sediment Transport laboratory (COaST). These include: a 3 m deep ocean basin with lifting floor for testing under wind, wave and current loadings; a coastal basin, also with directional wave makers and current generation; a 35m re-circulating sediment flume with wavemaker. The University also operates a high performance cluster to support numerical modelling and CFD applications within CAESI. These facilities are further to others within the Marine Institute that include the 13.65 m Falcon Spirit survey vessel, extensive field measurement instrumentation, ROV and flying camera array and support from the Diving and Marine centre at Coxside. Equally, an impressive range of materials characterisation, analysis and testing equipment is available to support teaching and research in materials and structures.


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GLOBAL AGENTS REQUIRED


The School is now looking to appoint a talented engineering academic to join the Mechanical and Marine or Civil and Coastal Engineering Team, enhancing our capability for exploiting the research and commercial potential of the COaST Laboratory. You will be expected to contribute to teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level. You will be able to demonstrate an ability to identify and lead research into original areas of enquiry, and to enhance and complement the present marine-related research expertise, which ranges across wave impacts, marine renewable energy, marine hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics, materials analysis and structural integrity. You will have a track record of attracting research funding and being able to deliver internationally esteemed research output evidenced through publication and other indicators. You will be helping to lead a growing and enthusiastic team of researchers working in the South West of the UK


Candidates from the offshore engineering community are sought, although talented individuals from closely allied fields are also encouraged to apply.


Salary: Senior Manager pay scale Location: Plymouth Job reference: A2735 Closing date: Friday 5 October 2012. Contract Type: Full time, Permanent


To apply, please visit www.plymouth.ac.uk/jobs


Plymouth University is committed to an inclusive culture and respecting diversity, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


CAREERS WITH PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY


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