Marine Noise and Vibrations Engineer
About the role
Job Description Are you passionate about solving complex engineering challenges in some of the world’s most extreme environments? Join the ABS Harsh Environment Technology Center (HETC) as a Noise and Vibrations Engineer and make a tangible impact on the future of maritime safety and innovation.
In this role, you’ll lead groundbreaking research on structural and machinery vibrations caused by ice interactions, underwater radiated noise, and airborne noise. Your expertise will help shape industry standards and ensure vessels can operate safely and efficiently in the harshest conditions.
What You Will Do: As part of our dynamic team of Naval Architects and Ice Mechanics experts, you’ll:
- Collaborate on cutting-edge research projects to advance marine noise and vibration analysis.
- Develop and implement methods for measuring and certifying vessels for underwater radiated noise (URN), airborne noise, and shipboard noise - including during icebreaking operations.
- Design and execute experiments, both in laboratory settings and at full scale.
- Contribute to the development of vibration load levels for icebreaker design and draft industry-leading guidance.
- Occasionally support ABS offices worldwide on similar projects.
You’ll also have access to state-of-the-art research facilities through our partnership with Memorial University, including limited use of their laboratories
What You Will Need: This is a full-time, on-site position based in St. John’s, NL, Canada. Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree engineering (Mechanical, Naval Architectural, etc.) with experience in structural acoustic analysis.
- Eligibility for P.Eng or EIT with the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Experience with acoustics, URN, structural-borne noise, and/or airborne noise.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Programming Languages: Familiarity with any language; preference for MATLAB.
- Tools: Experience with ANSYS and/or LS-DYNA
- Proven expertise in marine vibration analysis, with preference for ice-ship and/or ice-propeller-induced vibrations.
- Familiarity with marine industry operations.
- Basic knowledge of life in icy and cold environments (e.g., 3+ winters in Canada or similar locations).
It Would Be Nice If You Have:
- Master’s degree or higher in marine structural vibrations including structural acoustic analysis.
About Us We set out more than 160 years ago to promote the security of life and property at sea and preserve the natural environment. Today, we remain true to our mission and continue to support organizations facing a rapidly evolving seascape of challenging regulations and new technologies. Through it all, we are anchored by a vision and mission that help our clients find clarity in uncertain times.
ABS is a global leader in marine and offshore classification and other innovative safety, quality, and environmental services. We’re at the forefront of supporting the global energy transition at sea, the application of remote and autonomous marine systems, cutting-edge technical solutions, and many more exciting advancements. Our commitment to safety, reliability, and efficiency is ever-present, guiding our clients to safer and more efficient operations.
Equal Opportunity ABS Bureau is committed to the equal employment opportunity of its employees and prohibits discrimination against any employee or qualified applicant based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status or veteran status, or other non-work-related characteristics that may be protected under the law of the Federal Government or specific state employment laws.
Notice ABS and Affiliated Companies (ABS) will not pay a fee to any third-party agency without a valid ABS Master Service Agreement (MSA) authorized and signed by Human Resources. Any resume, CV, application, or other forms of candidate submission provided to any employee of ABS without a valid MSA on file will be considered property of ABS, and no fee will be paid.
Other This job description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with the job of the incumbent. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job elements essential for making a fair decision regarding the pay structure of the job. #ogjs
About American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
Since its founding in 1862, ABS has been committed to setting standards for safety and excellence as one of the world’s leading ship classification organizations. We search for and establish the best solutions for the industries we serve, and are at the forefront of marine and offshore innovation.
In a constantly evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners tackling the most pressing technical, operational and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can operate safely, securely and responsibly.
The surveyors, engineers, researches and regulatory specialists who form the ABS team work in more than 200 offices in 70 countries around the world. With a passion for making the world a safer place, while also delivering practical and innovative solutions, ABS stands ready to assist and advance the marine and offshore industries.
Marine Noise and Vibrations Engineer
About the role
Job Description Are you passionate about solving complex engineering challenges in some of the world’s most extreme environments? Join the ABS Harsh Environment Technology Center (HETC) as a Noise and Vibrations Engineer and make a tangible impact on the future of maritime safety and innovation.
In this role, you’ll lead groundbreaking research on structural and machinery vibrations caused by ice interactions, underwater radiated noise, and airborne noise. Your expertise will help shape industry standards and ensure vessels can operate safely and efficiently in the harshest conditions.
What You Will Do: As part of our dynamic team of Naval Architects and Ice Mechanics experts, you’ll:
- Collaborate on cutting-edge research projects to advance marine noise and vibration analysis.
- Develop and implement methods for measuring and certifying vessels for underwater radiated noise (URN), airborne noise, and shipboard noise - including during icebreaking operations.
- Design and execute experiments, both in laboratory settings and at full scale.
- Contribute to the development of vibration load levels for icebreaker design and draft industry-leading guidance.
- Occasionally support ABS offices worldwide on similar projects.
You’ll also have access to state-of-the-art research facilities through our partnership with Memorial University, including limited use of their laboratories
What You Will Need: This is a full-time, on-site position based in St. John’s, NL, Canada. Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree engineering (Mechanical, Naval Architectural, etc.) with experience in structural acoustic analysis.
- Eligibility for P.Eng or EIT with the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Experience with acoustics, URN, structural-borne noise, and/or airborne noise.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Programming Languages: Familiarity with any language; preference for MATLAB.
- Tools: Experience with ANSYS and/or LS-DYNA
- Proven expertise in marine vibration analysis, with preference for ice-ship and/or ice-propeller-induced vibrations.
- Familiarity with marine industry operations.
- Basic knowledge of life in icy and cold environments (e.g., 3+ winters in Canada or similar locations).
It Would Be Nice If You Have:
- Master’s degree or higher in marine structural vibrations including structural acoustic analysis.
About Us We set out more than 160 years ago to promote the security of life and property at sea and preserve the natural environment. Today, we remain true to our mission and continue to support organizations facing a rapidly evolving seascape of challenging regulations and new technologies. Through it all, we are anchored by a vision and mission that help our clients find clarity in uncertain times.
ABS is a global leader in marine and offshore classification and other innovative safety, quality, and environmental services. We’re at the forefront of supporting the global energy transition at sea, the application of remote and autonomous marine systems, cutting-edge technical solutions, and many more exciting advancements. Our commitment to safety, reliability, and efficiency is ever-present, guiding our clients to safer and more efficient operations.
Equal Opportunity ABS Bureau is committed to the equal employment opportunity of its employees and prohibits discrimination against any employee or qualified applicant based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status or veteran status, or other non-work-related characteristics that may be protected under the law of the Federal Government or specific state employment laws.
Notice ABS and Affiliated Companies (ABS) will not pay a fee to any third-party agency without a valid ABS Master Service Agreement (MSA) authorized and signed by Human Resources. Any resume, CV, application, or other forms of candidate submission provided to any employee of ABS without a valid MSA on file will be considered property of ABS, and no fee will be paid.
Other This job description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with the job of the incumbent. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job elements essential for making a fair decision regarding the pay structure of the job. #ogjs
About American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
Since its founding in 1862, ABS has been committed to setting standards for safety and excellence as one of the world’s leading ship classification organizations. We search for and establish the best solutions for the industries we serve, and are at the forefront of marine and offshore innovation.
In a constantly evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners tackling the most pressing technical, operational and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can operate safely, securely and responsibly.
The surveyors, engineers, researches and regulatory specialists who form the ABS team work in more than 200 offices in 70 countries around the world. With a passion for making the world a safer place, while also delivering practical and innovative solutions, ABS stands ready to assist and advance the marine and offshore industries.