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We are looking for a Naval Architect to support FPSO hull design, structural assessment, and stability work. The role involves working closely with engineering teams, classification societies, and shipyards to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient FPSO designs.
Job Responsibility:
Design FPSO hulls (conceptual to detailed), ensuring strength, stability, and weight efficiency
Perform hydrostatics, stability, and vessel motion analyses using standard engineering software
Prepare stability booklets, lightship reports, and other documents for Class and client approval
Support structural teams with strength, fatigue, and buckling assessments
Coordinate design interfaces between hull, topsides, marine systems, and mooring teams
Ensure designs meet ABS, DNV, BV, IMO, and flag-state requirements
Participate in design reviews, model tests, and performance verification
Provide technical support during FEED, detailed engineering, and conversion phases
Work with shipyards, Class societies, and clients to ensure smooth project execution
Requirements:
Degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or equivalent
5–8 years of experience with FPSOs or floating offshore units
Strong skills in hull form development, hydrostatics, and stability
Proficient with tools such as MOSES, OrcaFlex, NAPA, etc.
Solid understanding of Class rules (ABS, DNV, BV) and IMO stability requirements
Good communication, documentation, and analytical abilities
Nice to have:
Experience with FPSO conversion projects
Exposure to FEED/EPC project environments
Ability to mentor junior engineers or manage small design tasks