Wednesday 26 October 2016

Bespoke Project Engineer

Bespoke Project Engineer

Dorset - Up to £30,000
Job Reference: 3551
Are you experienced in the world of Marine Design and Engineering and keen to work on cutom projects, where no two days will be the same?
Sunseeker International are at the forefront of Luxury Motoryachting, and as part of their Large Yacht arm are seeking a Bespoke Project Engineer to bring their customers' non-standard requests to life. As one of the worlds best-known brands, Sunseeker International build craft from 48-155ft and are focussed on offering their customer base the opportunity to put their own stamp on their luxury vessel. 
Based out of the Sunseeker Superyacht Shipyard in Poole, you will report to the Head of Bespoke Projects. Your role will entail the generation of 2D/3D images of customer request, ensuring that requests can be made a reality, each request is correctly engineered and that the correct drawings and documentation are provided to the production floor in order to build the end product. Alongside this you'll need to be able to maintain the BOM documentation, ensuring each project you work on is correctly allocated throughout the process. 
You'll work across a wealth of departments to troubleshoot various design queries, ensuring that projects are feasible and cost-effective. As such a background of experience in furniture and GRP boatbuilding would be very useful when understanding and troubleshooting various projects. A degree or similar in design or mechanical engineering is required, as is some professional experience working within the boatbuilding sector. You'll use Siemens NX and Autocad extensively, so again experience in these software programs would be beneficial. 
Sunseeker offer a market-leading salary and benefits package and excellent career growth potential. This particular role will offer a diverse and exciting opportunity to the right individual. 
Salary:
£30,000 plus benefits. 
Please Apply, or for further information contact Ed on 02380 633399

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