Engineering Manager – Marine Module Transport Job Summary
We’re seeking an experienced Engineering Manager to lead technical operations for a high-profile marine logistics project involving the sealift of large industrial modules. This role will oversee all engineering-related activities from planning through execution, ensuring safe and efficient transport using marine vessels. You’ll collaborate closely with vessel crews, project teams, and external partners, while directing technical personnel and resources to support complex transport engineering challenges.This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a landmark initiative with a dedicated timeline and a dynamic, problem-solving environment.
Engineering Manager – Marine Module Transport Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary technical liaison between project stakeholders and marine operators
- Lead engineering input during planning and execution of module transport operations
- Define and manage scope for engineering deliverables related to sealift activities
- Review technical outputs for accuracy, completeness, and alignment with project objectives
- Coordinate with Marine Warranty Surveyors and ensure compliance with industry standards
- Direct internal and external engineering teams in feasibility studies and risk mitigation
- Prioritize engineering tasks to support schedule-critical deliverables
- Generate regular status reports and lead discussions in client-facing technical meetings
Engineering Manager – Marine Module Transport Position Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent industry experience
- Minimum 8 years of relevant marine engineering or naval architecture experience
- Background in marine transport, offshore logistics, or sealift operations
- Familiarity with barge/tug vessel design (arrangement drawings, stability reports, etc.)
- Working knowledge of industry standards such as DNV-ST-N001 or equivalent
- Experience managing technical review processes and comment resolution
- Understanding of engineering project scheduling and resource planning
- Broad engineering foundation in naval architecture, marine or mechanical engineering
- Awareness of ship/barge construction, repair practices, and applicable regulations (USCG, ABS)
- Project management background strongly preferred
- Proficiency in software such as AutoCAD, Rhino3D, GHS, FEA tools, and Microsoft Office
- Must be eligible to obtain a TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
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