The Rapid Response Damage Assessment (RRDA) program is seeking an Engineer or a Senior Engineer to assist with the modeling and analysis of vessel stability and hull strength for ships and offshore floating structures and verify their compliance with applicable Rules and Regulations.
The RRDA program provides 24/7 technical assistance to ship and offshore floating structure related emergencies such as grounding and collision. When activated, RRDA is an extension of the vessel management team’s own response capability, focusing on the measure of changes occurring to hull strength, stability and the extent to which risk of pollution can be mitigated. This new position is expected to work along with a group of experienced engineers to respond to client service requests when emergencies occur or participate in routine vessel emergency response drills.
The RRDA work by nature of its complexity and difficulty require the fully competent application of conventional knowledge in a particular field of engineering or science. Through broader and more technically challenging work assignments, the ideal candidate will develop a thorough understanding of policies, methods and procedures.
What You Will Do:
- Under the supervision of an experienced engineer or the RRDA manager, develop analysis models and perform detailed engineering analyses to assess vessel stability and hull strength and verify their compliance with applicable Rules and Regulations.
- Perform work which involves conventional engineering practices but may include complex problems such as the resolution of limited information provided by the client, conflicting client requirements, or time constraints.
- Develop technically accurate and timely reports, and responses to client phone calls, emails and other forms of communication for review by an experienced engineer or the RRDA manager.
- Prepare accurate and timely weekly reports and billing on all work performed.
- Communicate the status of the current workload to all appropriate members of the team to meet the needs of clients.
- Standby for and respond to client service requests on the rotating shift
- May propose technical advice to field operations and other technical offices.
- May propose new approaches to problems encountered and make recommendations for changes in methods, procedures or designs.
- May work directly with clients to identify and resolve problems in the area of technical expertise.
- Work as a team member within the RRDA response team. May work autonomously, once trained, with limited supervision.
- Implements and maintains ABS Quality System requirements relative to responsibilities after undergoing ABS Quality System training.
What You Will Need:
Education and Experience
- B.S. degree in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Civil or Structural Engineering, or other related disciplines.
- Experience (coursework, research, or industry experience) with vessel stability calculations and ship and/or offshore floating structures is preferred
- Experience with stability software and/or salvage software such as Hecsalv, GHS, or NAPA is a plus.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of related technical disciplines required.
- The ability to identify, analyze and propose solutions to problems (i.e., the competence to demonstrate complex problem-solving skills).
- Good command of the English language.
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing.
- Ability to work well with others and sometimes within tight schedules
- Familiarity with the ABS Health, Safety, Quality & Environmental Management Systems (applicable to ABS internal candidates only)