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Associate Engineer (Naval Architect)

RNLI

England

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GBP 29,000 - 35,000

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Job summary

A leading lifesaving organization in the UK is seeking a Graduate Naval Architect to join its Engineering Transformation team. This role involves supporting the development of structures, stability, and design solutions for RNLI floating assets. The ideal candidate will hold a RINA accredited qualification and demonstrate strong teamwork, communication, and innovation skills. The position offers a competitive salary and flexible working arrangements for those wanting to make a meaningful contribution to saving lives at sea.

Benefits

Salary £29,079 to £34,210
Flexible working
26 days’ annual leave plus Bank Holidays
Competitive pension scheme
Life assurance

Qualifications

  • RINA accredited qualification in Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering.
  • Proven ability to develop strategies to overcome issues.
  • Good team working and organization skills.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with design and development work for technical documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with E&S Processes and Standards.
  • Provide technical support to coastal staff and volunteers.

Skills

Dynamic attitude
Team player
Good communication skills
Attention to detail

Education

RINA accredited Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering qualification (level 5)
Job description
About us

Our purpose is simple, to save lives at sea. Since the 19th century, our crews have been risking their lives to save those who are in danger of drowning.

We’re seeking a Graduate Naval Architect to join our Engineering Transformation team. This team leads the delivery of the RNLI’s major asset engineering programmes, including the Coastal Lifeboat, Atlantic-85 Mk4, and the SIMS replacement projects.

In this role, you’ll support the development of the structures, stability, equipment, and human-factors design across all RNLI floating assets. Working closely with colleagues in engineering, production, procurement, maintenance, and operations, you will contribute to new-build projects and the development of new equipment aligned with the RNLI’s five-year plan.

Your passion for creating and assessing innovative, practical, and cost-effective engineering and design solutions will play a vital part in helping us deliver the next generation of lifesaving capability.

Some of the benefits
  • Salary £29,079 to £34,210 (dependent on experience)
  • Flexible working
  • 26 days’ annual leave plus Bank Holidays
  • Competitive pension scheme
  • Life assurance
Your Role

As a Graduate Naval Architect you will be tasked with focus on the following areas:

  • Assist with the design and development work and configuration change control of technical documentation to facilitate the through life product configuration of all assets and their associated equipment using the RNLI business systems and processes.
  • Ensure that the design of RNLI plant, equipment and procedures are developed in accordance with E&S Processes and Standards.
  • Work within the E&S project teams and project managers to ensure work is completed to agreed timescales and that engineering processes are followed.
  • To act as a designated engineering signatory in accordance with the E&S delegated authority.
  • To assist in providing technical support to coastal staff and volunteers.
  • To undertake technical investigations, troubleshooting, trials and analysis of data at boatyards, contractor’s premises and on-board plant.
  • To become involved in other ad hoc tasks and projects as required.
About You

You’ll be a dynamic, output focused individual who is looking to develop their career in an exciting engineering environment. To be considered for this role you will need:

  • A RINA accredited Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering qualification equivalent to the England, Wales and Northern Ireland qualification level 5 as defined by the UK government, or at level 3 or 4 with proven additional experience.
  • A dynamic and motivated individual with a positive attitude. A team player, able to collaborate and perform under pressure.
  • A proven ability to develop novel strategies to overcome issues and to innovate to improve operational delivery.
  • Good communication skills, both written and presentational.
  • Good team working, organisation, communication and attention to detail.

Other organisations may call this role “Graduate Maritime Engineer”.

So, as a Graduate Naval Architect you might have a design to grow your technical skills and understanding and want to see how this role supports our organisation’s aim to save lives at sea, this could be the role for you. Please apply via the button shown.

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