
Senior Naval Architect
- Victoria, BC
- $86,879-125,491 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Challenge the status quo, Be Curious, and ask, 'how might we?'
- Whenever measuring success, Think: Outcomes and positive impacts.
- Be Kind to ourselves, each other, and our planet.
- Babcock employees Collaborate - we are greater than the sum of our parts,
- Be Courageous - be brave, ambitious, and determined.
- Everyone has a part to play - Own and Deliver to be successful.
- Provide professional engineering direction and oversight within the waterfront Naval Architecture team for the analysis and repair of submarine steel structures and hull systems;
- Review paint or structural surveys, non-destructive inspection reports and technical queries and provide technical responses, engineering reports, repair specifications, or requests for repair deviations or waivers;
- Produce and certify repair specifications, including structural calculations and technical drawing packs, for submarine repair requirements;
- Generate or review structural work packages and contract documentation for submarine maintenance periods;
- Provide engineering direction and support to the build-up and testing of submarine hull and structural systems;
- Participate in hazard identification and risk assessments for submarine structural systems;
- Technically manage a small team of 2-3 junior engineers or technicians and provide engineering mentorship for issues related to structural analysis, material selection, repair requirements, etc.;
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with internal stakeholders including project management, quality assurance and supply chain teams;
- Interface with external contractors and customers including Seaspan's submarine production workforce and the Department of National Defence's design and system authorities and on-site management team; and,
- Other duties as required.
- An engineering degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering from an accredited post-secondary institution;
- Certification as a Professional Engineer (PEng) with the applicable provincial association;
- 8+ years of structural or marine engineering experience;
- Experience in stability and docking in a Professional Engineer capacity is highly preferred;
- A comprehensive understanding of marine structures and their design or maintenance requirements;
- A demonstrated capability to oversee the development of complex technical solutions for the repair of steel structures;
- Superior verbal and written communication skills, including writing formal reports, and making presentations;
- You are eligible for a Canadian Secret Security and ITAR Clearance
- Contributions towards an employee's physical and mental health
- Wellness days
- Supportive work life balance: flexible work schedule and competitive annual vacation time off
- Comprehensive health and dental benefits
- Pregnancy and Parental Leave top-up available
- Employer matching of employee retirement contribution
- Employee recognition and bonus programs
- Support of professional development and reimbursement of membership dues
- Relocation assistance for individuals and families