Career Results
3 FoundShip Surveyor
"Ship Surveyors (Marine Surveyors / Classification Society Surveyors) are the ultimate legal auditors of the ocean. To strictly differentiate: The Naval Architect designs the ship. The Shipbuilding Engineer builds it. The Marine Engineer maintains the engine. The Ship Surveyor is the external, independent authority who walks onto the ship, inspects everyone's work, and legally declares if the ship is safe to float."
Shipbuilding Engineer
"Shipbuilding Engineers are the construction managers of the ocean. To strictly differentiate: The Naval Architect sits in an office and draws the shape of the hull to ensure it floats. The Marine Engineer designs the engine. The Shipbuilding Engineer is the person standing in the dirty, deafening drydock, figuring out exactly how to weld 10,000 tons of steel together to actually build the ship."
Underwater Welding Engineer
"Underwater Welding Engineers (Subsea Welding Architects / Hyperbaric Engineers) are the brilliant, logistical masterminds of the deep ocean. To strictly differentiate: The "Naval Architect" designs the massive ship on the surface. The "Underwater Welder" is the fearless, blue-collar astronaut who actually dives into the freezing black water to melt the steel. The "Underwater Welding Engineer" is the genius sitting safely in the command center on the ship, who uses advanced physics and CAD software to design the exact, mathematical blueprint the Diver must follow, calculating the exact electrical amperage and gas mixtures required to ensure the weld doesn't explode under the crushing weight of the ocean."