Interior & Outfitting Lead, Fleet Renewal
BC Ferries
- Canada
- $105,200-131,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Developing engineering designs and specifications for ferry interiors including passenger lounges, washrooms, crew accommodations, galleys, retail spaces, control rooms, and accessible areas.
- Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams including Customer Experience, Catering & Retail Operations, Branding, and Safety to ensure operational requirements, service standards, and brand identity are integrated into interior design.
- Translating functional requirements and user feedback into spatial layouts, material selections, and outfitting details that enhance the ferry travel experience for passengers and crew.
- Developing technical drawings for interior and outfitting systems such as partitions, ceilings, doors, built-in furniture, lockers, signage, and accessories.
- Specifying materials and finishes with a focus on marine environment durability, fire safety, acoustic performance, accessibility, and ease of maintenance.
- Ensuring designs are compliant with requirements from SOLAS, IMO, Accessibility Standards Canada, Transport Canada, and classification society rules.
- Coordinating the integration of interior and outfitting systems with other disciplines such as HVAC, piping, lighting, electrical, and structural, and marine systems engineering teams.
- Working with supply chain professionals and suppliers to evaluate product quality and suitability.
- Acting as the lead for mock-up reviews, onboard inspections, factory acceptance tests (FATs), and commissioning activities to verify production design and quality.
- Contributing to change management, document management, and lessons learned processes.
- Onsite presence requirement at an international shipyard for short to medium durations during ship construction phases.
- Bachelor’s degree in naval architecture, marine engineering, interior design, industrial design, or a closely related discipline.
- Diploma in marine systems, outfitting, or architectural technology combined with relevant shipyard experience may be considered.
- 5-7 years of progressive experience in interior/outfitting engineering for ferries or other passenger vessels.
- Professional Engineer (P. Eng) or Engineer-in-training (EIT) status is preferred.