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Naval Architect at De Beers Group

De Beers Group
April 18, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Job Description :


The incumbent will be responsible for all naval architecture matters pertaining to the design, construction, conversion, operation, repair and maintenance of marine mining and sampling vessels.


This role is in the Upstream Technology Department at a GBF6 level reporting to the Engineering Manager-Technical Services Unit

Your role will include but not limited to:

Financial Effectiveness


Participate in cost saving initiatives and adhere to financial procedures
Documents associated assumptions, issues, and risks and ensures these are mitigated to the fullest extent possible.
Supports the development of approved cost estimates.
Supporting the development of project budgets, timescales and specifications with clients


Naval Architecture


Responsible for providing the following functions/services to the business:
Naval architecture requirement specifications for general arrangements, basic (Class) and detail design (including structural and top side design).
specifications and analyses of vessel motions, mooring and dynamic positioning (DP) capability requirements
Vessel trim and stability analyses (including statutory requirements)
Representing the client during vessel construction and/or conversion (ensuring warranty/quality), on naval architecture matters
Development and assurance of powering and propulsion requirements and solutions.
Provision and assurance of marine certificates and safety plans (Inclination experiments, hull fatigue inspections, safety plans, etc).
Development and support of on-board stability and weight management activities.
Liaison with and obtaining Class and Statutory approvals of the vessels as required.
Structural evaluation of vessels including fatigue strength assessment for new vessels (conversion and new build), upgrade capital projects, shutdown maintenance and operational support.
Vessel intact and damage stability calculations, assessment and assurance, including emergency response support for new vessels (conversion and new build), upgrade capital projects, shutdown maintenance and operational support.
Requirement specification and analyses of vessel motions, mooring and DP capability.
Development and support of on-board stability software for vessels.
Liaison with and obtaining Class and Statutory approvals of the vessels as required.
Ensures that work is delivered to schedule, cost and quality requirements.
Supporting the development of project budgets, timescales and specifications, including support of the development of approved cost estimates.
Support and training of vessel crew related to load line issues, structural integrity, intact and damaged stability, importance of watertight integrity and weight management and any special considerations unique to marine mining operations


Qualifications:


Degree or Master's degree (M Sc Eng) in Naval Architecture


OR


Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering plus 10 years experience in the Naval Architecture field. ( NOT NEGOTIABLE)
Registered with the Engineering Council as a professional engineer (Pr Eng) required (Membership with a naval architecture or marine engineering related professional body is preferred).


Experience:


A minimum of 5 years post graduate experience in naval architecture
Thorough knowledge of Classification Society Rules and Rrequirements, e.g. Lloyd's, ABS, DNV&GL and Maritime Conventions and Statutory Regulations eg. SOLAS, MARPOL, CAP 437, SAMSA, DMA.


Knowledge & Technical Skills


Strong IT (including related Naval Architecture software) skills
Ability to analyse and interpret technical information and drawings