Full-Time

Engineer – Principal

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American Bureau of Shipping

American Bureau of Shipping

1,001-5,000 employees

Non-profit organization for marine shipping standards

Compensation Overview

$120.8k - $151k/yr

Senior, Expert

No H1B Sponsorship

Washington, DC, USA

In Person

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Materials & Structures
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • A Bachelor of Science degree in an appropriate engineering discipline (or recognized equivalent) and at least eight (8) years of relevant work experience; or
  • Master of Science degree in the engineering discipline (or recognized equivalent), and at least seven (7) years relevant work experience; or
  • A Doctor of Philosophy degree in the engineering discipline (or recognized equivalent), and at least five (5) years of relevant work experience.
  • U.S. Citizenship with the ability to obtain a secret level security clearance
  • Ability to utilize basic personal computer applications including spreadsheets, word processors, email, and Internet browsers.
  • Ability to communicate technical aspects of projects and work assignments to peers, subordinates, and clients.
  • Ability to direct the execution of moderately complex engineering tasks.
  • Obtain a working knowledge of the ABS Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental Management System.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of ship operations in polar and ice-covered waters, including navigation in ice conditions.
  • Understanding of polar icebreaker design and construction principles, including hull form, propulsion systems, and structural reinforcement for icebreaking.
  • Familiarity with ice mechanics, including ice-structure interaction, ice loads, and performance modeling in ice environments.
Responsibilities
  • Develops budgets and schedules for assigned projects and project tasks, within the requirements of contracts and subject to the approval of Project and RC Division Management.
  • Initiates project setup and project management files for projects or sub-projects of moderate complexity.
  • Acts in responsible charge, while directly performing assigned engineering tasks in conformance with the Company’s quality standards and the project budget and schedule.
  • Provides direction and oversight of Engineers, Lead Engineers, and Project Engineers assigned to assist the Principal Engineer in the execution of project responsibilities.
  • Initiates and maintains communication with clients and contractors for purposes of technical coordination of project requirements.
  • Assists in technical training and mentoring of Engineers, Lead Engineers, and Project Engineers.
  • Participates in the marketing of the Company’s services to client contacts and new clients, as assigned by management.
  • Assists in the collection of payment for project work from clients, as assigned by Supervisor.
  • Prepares and submits time charge records, expense reports, invoice approvals, and collections status notices promptly by Company procedures.
American Bureau of Shipping

American Bureau of Shipping

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The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) focuses on marine transportation and shipping safety. It provides classification services to ensure that ships and marine structures meet safety and environmental standards. ABS evaluates the design, construction, and maintenance of vessels, offering guidance and certification to help companies comply with regulations. Unlike for-profit organizations, ABS operates as a non-profit entity, prioritizing safety and environmental stewardship over profit. The goal of ABS is to promote the safety of life, property, and the natural environment in marine operations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Spring, Texas

Founded

1862

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What believers are saying

  • Growing ammonia fuel interest expands ABS's certification and advisory opportunities.
  • New maritime safety centers boost demand for ABS's safety evaluation services.
  • Hydrogen storage innovations open new avenues for ABS's approvals and certifications.

What critics are saying

  • Ammonia as marine fuel poses potential safety and environmental risks.
  • New technology approvals may lead to unforeseen technical challenges.
  • Dual-fuel systems increase ship design complexity and operational risks.

What makes American Bureau of Shipping unique

  • ABS leads in ammonia fuel safety insights and dual-fuel propulsion advisories.
  • ABS's Singapore Maritime Safety Center enhances regional safety standards.
  • ABS's approval of innovative hydrogen systems showcases its technological leadership.

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