Glosten is a naval architecture and marine engineering firm with over 65 years of experience in the marine industry. They are seeking a Marine Mechanical Engineer to design and develop shipboard systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop shipboard systems on marine vessels, ensuring compliance with industry standards, marine regulations, and best practices
- Perform feasibility and trade studies to evaluate the best design solutions for our clients
- Conduct calculations and analysis for ship auxiliary system design, propulsion system sizing, HVAC system design and various other marine systems
- Create and review technical drawings, schematics, specifications, and documentation for regulatory review and shipyard cost estimating
- Lead engineering teams, assign tasks, provide technical oversight, manage scope and budget, schedule, and develop proposals
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of mechanical designs into vessels
- Stay updated on recent developments in marine engineering and incorporate this knowledge into projects
- Provide technical support and guidance to junior engineers and other team members
Requirements:
- Minimum four (4) years of experience in a maritime design environment, consulting engineering experience is preferred
- Bachelor's degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, mechanical engineering, or electrical engineering
- Professional Engineering (PE) Licensure in a relevant discipline is expected. Applicants without PE license who would be eligible to take the licensing exam in their first year may be considered
- Proficiency with CAD software (AutoCAD, Rhino3D, and SolidWorks) and Microsoft Office software packages
- Strong communication, technical writing, teamwork abilities, and excellent problem solving skills
- Experience designing to regulatory rules such as American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels and Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 46: Shipping
- Must be authorized to work in the United States. Due to project restrictions, Glosten will only consider applicants with unrestricted access to work in the United States or those eligible for TN visas
- Some travel and fieldwork are required. Some project assignments may require a valid driver's license, current passport, and/or TWIC card
- Consulting engineering experience is preferred
- This position is ideally based in one of our office locations (Seattle, WA; Bellingham, WA; or Providence, RI). Employees hired for an in-person role will be eligible for participation in the company's hybrid remote work policy after 90 days of employment
- While in-office work is strongly preferred, fully remote arrangements may be considered for exceptionally qualified candidates