Research Fellow / Research Engineer (Ship Design)
Singapore Institute of Technology
- Singapore
- Contract
- Full-time
- Participate in and manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI and the research team members to ensure all project deliverables are met.
- Undertake these responsibilities in the project:
ii. Develop a practical parametric model framework for ship and system design.
iii. Carry out naval architecture calculations, i.e., stability, resistance, structural analysis, etc.
iv. Carry out ship and system design optimization for electric ships. * Coordinate procurement and liaison with vendors/suppliers.
- Work independently, as well as within a team, to ensure proper operation and maintenance of equipment.
- Have relevant competence in the areas of ship design and optimization.
- Have a degree in Naval Architecture/Marine Engineering / Ocean Engineering / Other Relevant Engineering Degree. Possessing a Master's or PhD degree will be advantageous.
- Industry experience in ship design/ship structure analysis will be advantageous.
- Able to carry out ship design and optmisation.
- Able to carry out naval architecture calculations.
- Able to build and maintain strong working relationships with people within and external to the university.
- Self-directed learner who believes in continuous learning and development
- Proficient in technical writing and presentation
- Possess strong analytical and critical thinking skills
- Show strong initiative and take ownership of work
- Singapore
- Singapore
- Singapore
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