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Engineer for Lifting and Handling

Work Description:
o Perform structural analysis of Naval Surface Combatant hull structure utilizing Finite Element Analysis methods as well as traditional hand calculation techniques involving application of shipbuilding industry standards and requirements
o Apply engineering judgment, experience, analytical skills, and applicable rules to complete structural trade studies and generate arrangements of temporary structure to support the sections of the ship during construction
o Complete engineering analysis in support of manufacturing methods and tools for ship construction. Primary efforts center on; lifting and turning of ship units, ship support, as well as jigs and fixtures used in the construction process
Qualifications for the position:
o BS in Civil Engineering (Structural), Mechanical Engineering or equivalent required, MS preferred
o Practical experience in Structural engineering and design required
o Minimum of 5 years shipbuilding experience preferred
o Strong leadership and project management skills
o Demonstrated knowledge of structural analysis methods, both traditional hand calculation as well as FEA, especially with software tools; FEMAP, PATRAN, NASTRAN required
o Strong technical writing and communication skills required
o Willingness to work in a shipyard/construction environment, on-board ship pierside or at sea with potential of confined spaces, as well as an office environment
o Demonstrate personal time management capability
o Able to receive US Government DoD security clearance
o Self-motivated with the ability to work in a team environment
o Selected candidates must have received and passed a TB test within one year of beginning work at company.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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