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Joining Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore means becoming part of a key player in maritime classification and certification. With decades of expertise, we support innovation and transition in the sector by ensuring the safety, performance, and sustainability of ships, offshore infrastructures, and maritime equipment. Our mission? To contribute to a safer and more environmentally friendly maritime world by providing our technical expertise and commitment to our clients and partners. Put your expertise to work in a transforming sector and actively contribute to a safer and more sustainable maritime world. Join us as a Technical Leader – Ship Structure Regulations.
Job Responsibility:
Needs analysis – Work with internal technical and commercial teams and with industry players to identify technical and regulatory updates required for classification rules concerning the structures of large vessels
Rules development – Write classification rules based on mechanical and hydrodynamic studies that you will conduct in collaboration with our R&D department and on the feedback from operational teams
Impact assessment – Analyse the design consequences of proposed rule changes, using Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations or other in house calculation tools
Operational support – Assist plan approval, construction monitoring and in service teams on technical and regulatory matters
Technical communication – Present regulatory updates at seminars, and produce reports and summary notes
R&D & partnerships – Contribute to research and development projects with industrial partners
International group participation – Contribute to the work of IACS, IMO and other organisations, bringing in the technical expertise developed internally
Requirements:
Degree in naval architecture or structural engineering
Solid knowledge of material strength and FEM
At least one successful experience in shipbuilding and metallic construction
Fluent spoken and written English
Rigour, team spirit, autonomy, proactive, strong analytical and synthesis abilities
Good command of IT tools
Strong writing and interpersonal abilities
Nice to have:
Familiarity with classification rules
What we offer:
Participate in varied, enriching, and stimulating international projects
Support with technical training and continuous professional development
Inclusive and equitable work environment
Commitment to gender equality
Support professional integration, access, and retention of people with disabilities