Full-Time

Engineer 1

Senior

Posted on 5/8/2026

American Bureau of Shipping

American Bureau of Shipping

1,001-5,000 employees

Maritime classification society certifying vessels

No salary listed

Houston, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
  • B.S. degree in Civil, Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, or other related disciplines; an M.S. is preferred
  • Graduate from University and a minimum of five (5) years of related experience for university graduates and experienced engineers from the industry
  • For those with Machinery backgrounds, B.S. degree in Marine, Piping, Fire-Fighting or Mechanical Engineering or other related disciplines; At least ten (10) years of related engineering experience in a shipyard, design/consulting office, shipping/oil company, or a classification society; or two (2) years as an Engineer II
  • Seagoing engineering license or professional/chartered engineer license
  • Should have advanced practical industry-related experience
  • Knowledge of related technical disciplines
  • Knowledge of applicable Rules and Regulations and the impact of Rule applications and interpretations
  • Knowledge of company business policies and procedures
  • The human relations skills necessary to maintain positive client contacts and provide leadership and motivation to subordinate staff and peers
  • Ability to identify, analyze and solve complex or unique engineering problems
  • Ability to undertake short- and long-term planning to provide for efficient and effective scheduling of work assignments
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English verbally and in writing
  • Ability to obtain a working knowledge of the ABS Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental Management Systems
Responsibilities
  • Provides day-to-day leadership of Engineering staff assigned. Assigns projects to Engineers and monitors the progress of all assigned projects.
  • Ensures the delivery of high-quality service and maintenance of good customer relations
  • Devises new approaches to problems encountered and makes recommendations for changes in methods, procedures, or design where necessary
  • Monitors the technical quality, content, consistency, continuity, and timeliness of action of all assigned projects
  • Applies intensive and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices in broad areas of technical responsibility. Performs engineering reviews and analyses when necessary. Reviews other engineers' work and provides appropriate guidance and training when necessary
  • Participates in the development and changes of Rules. Advises assigned staff in matters related to the application of Rules and Regulations
  • Prepares written responses to clients in accordance with established procedures
  • Maintains liaison with other engineering specialists internally and externally
  • Monitors the performance, development potential, and training needs of engineers assigned
  • Keeps management informed of manpower needs
  • Develops or assists in the development of qualification statements, proposals, bids, and other presentation materials
Desired Qualifications
  • Professional or chartered engineer license
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ABS is a non-profit maritime classification society that sets and enforces standards for ships and offshore structures. It develops rules, conducts surveys, certifies, and classifies vessels to verify they meet safety and reliability requirements. It differentiates itself with a long global track record, broad rules for many vessel types and offshore assets, strong risk assessment, and international support networks. Its goal is to improve safety of life at sea and protect people, property, and the environment by helping owners design, build, and operate safer ships and offshore systems.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Spring, Texas

Founded

1862

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