Our client is a leading producer of Power Boats, who design and build a range of high quality super yacht tenders and sports RIBs.
As they grow and produce ever higher quality products the design team needs additional support and structuring. The full time Designer will work with the Drawing Office Manager to produce design information for current production and future sales.
The role will include:
Defining the design information required for each project and scheduling its delivery.
Producing 2D CAD drawings and 3D CAD models of craft and components showing engineering and construction detail
Review build specifications, develop equipment specifications, review and understand vessel systems and components
Working on development projects, investigating new equipment and proposing new systems and designs
Capture information on the shop floor to improve drawing accuracy and produce as-built information
The candidate will require the following skills:
Experienced in small craft design and operation, particularly an understanding of RIB and tender design, rules and regulations.
Highly proficient in 2D and 3D CAD, particularly AutoCAD and Rhino
Proficient in other business programs, for example MS Word, MS Excel and MS Outlook
Experience working within a fast paced production driven design office and therefore understand the need to maintain deadlines and prioritise completion of design tasks
Proficiency in imaging packages would be a benefit, for example Photoshop
Show a particular interest in innovative design development and high quality design solutions demanded by the super yacht tender market
Ideally the candidate will show a combination of experience in design and production combined with design qualifications.
Please note that this vacancy has been advertised previously.
If you applied last time and were unsuccessful, you do not need to resend your CV.
SALARY
£20,000 - £35,000 depending on experience.
For more information and to apply please follow the link below.
http://www.marineresources.co.uk/SMALL_CRAFT_DESIGNER.htm
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