Employment Address: 307-2840 Peatt Road, Victoria, British Columbia, V9B 3V4
Hours of Work: 38.75 per week
Language: English
Benefits: Eligible for discretionary bonuses and/or salary increases in accordance with company policy.Also eligible for Disability Insurance and voluntary benefits including RRSP and Critical Illness Insurance.
Salary: $ 135,000 CAD / year
Contact: Please apply via the following link
Duties:
Provide expert advice and oversight to submarine maintenance activities. This includes advice to the Victoria In-Service Support Contract (VISSC) prime contractor, Waterfront teams and the wider Royal Canadian Navy (RCN)
Act as responsible lead for docking events
Act as responsible lead for stability trials
Act as responsible lead for submarine dive trials
Provide expert advice and oversight on weight management, stability, materials, trials, lifting appliances, structural integrity, watertight integrity, propulsion and maneuvering controls
Provide expert advice on submarine tests and trials
Provide expert advice on submarine system safety certification
Work with Capability Manager to identify the levels of suitably qualified and experienced personnel (SQEP) required to fulfil current and projected demand
Work with Capability Manager to identify training or other developmental opportunities to develop SQEP within BMT
Work with Capability Manager to identify resources for project work, training and development opportunities
Mentor BMT staff who are developing skills, qualifications and experience in submarine design, maintenance, and certification issues
Travelling to BMT offices on occasion, which may be overseas, as and when required.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering or a related subject matter is required
Master’s degree is preferred
At least 10 years of relevant experience in Naval Architectural is required
Existing registration or ability to obtain registration with Professional Engineering governance body in Province of work
Experience in leading submarine docking/undocking events
Experience in leading submarine stability trials as well as trim and incline events
Experience working within large complex projects, involving multiple stakeholders, shifting priorities, and significant budgets
Experience working in a shipyard setting
Experience working with or within the Department of National Defence (DND) offices (Class Desk, FMF)
Knowledge of the principles and application of key Naval Architectural policies standards and references including but not limited to: