What are the responsibilities and job description for the Naval Architect Intern position at RESOLVE MARINE GROUP, INC?
Resolve Marine Group, Inc. is a leading marine services organization that provides salvage, emergency response, training, naval architecture, and marine engineering to the global maritime industry. For over 35 years, the organization has served commercial shipping companies, cruise lines, the offshore oil and gas industry, marine insurers, governments, and agencies worldwide. With offices and operations across the globe, including the several offices and shipyards across the U.S., U.K., Gibraltar, The Netherlands, Singapore, India, and China, Resolve Marine is an ISO 9001 certified company committed to client service, quality, and safety in our work, as well as environmental protection.
Here at Resolve, we take pride in assisting students gain valuable, real-life skills that they can use to carve out a successful career after graduation. Through our hands-on internship placements, students have come in with little to no knowledge of the Maritime Industry to leaving with a new appreciation and a better understanding of what companies like Resolve do.
Resolve’s Naval Architects / Ocean Engineering Interns travel the world supporting operations to save and salvage ships and marine vessels, conduct vessel wreck removal operations and emergency response projects. Our Naval Architects are often deployed offsite to the location of the project, which includes extended deployment from their home office.
Our Naval Architect/ Ocean Engineer Interns are exposed to the full range of responsibilities and duties that our full time Naval Architect and Engineers have. These include:
Position Responsibilities:
- Supporting various emergency response, salvage and wreck removal jobs by developing the engineering plans, arrangements and drawings to the satisfaction of the client and appropriate authorities. This includes both onsite and remote support for the salvage team.
- Develop writing technical plans to be submitted to the client and appropriate authorities for various emergency response, salvage and wreck removal operations.
- Develop 3D hull models for use in stability software for damage stability, salvage and wreck removal operations.
- Use stability software and hydrostatics information to develop ground reactions, ballast/cargo discharge requirements and estimate freeing force requirements for grounded or damaged vessels.
- Developing drawings and/or plans for modifications to Resolve’s own floating assets.
- Maintaining engineering reports and plans developed for Resolve’s emergency response, salvage and wreck removal projects.
- Supporting other engineering projects that are associated with Resolve’s other business units.
- Other duties as assigned.