The Senior Propulsion Alignment Engineer serves as the shipyard’s technical authority for propulsion shafting and reduction gear alignment across new construction, repair, and modernization programs. This role owns the mechanical integrity of the propulsion train—from the reduction gear output flange through the shaft line, bearings, seals, and propeller. This is a hands-on, deckplate-driven role, responsible for identifying and resolving alignment risks before they become propulsion failures during dock trials, sea trials, or in service. The position carries the authority to stop work when alignment conditions or installation practices place the propulsion system at risk. What This Role Is (and Is Not) Is: A propulsion risk owner and technical authority Is: A deckplate-focused problem solver Is Not: A junior or support engineering role Is Not: A purely analytical or desk-based position Why This Role Matters When propulsion alignment is done correctly, nothing dramatic happens. When it is not, failures are expensive, schedule-impacting, and highly visible. This role exists to ensure those failures never occur.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior