Work closely with the SBD team and project management on newbuilds, conversions, repairs and replacements.
Advise on accessibility, ergonomics and maintainability, reviewing whether designs comply with SBD requirements.
Carry out on-site safety and ergonomic assessments — worldwide, and usually for short, focused visits.
Translate your findings into clear recommendations integrated into the design & build process.
Collaborate with engineering teams, ship owners, managers and crews to reinforce a strong safety culture across all activity lines.
Use drawings, sketches or 3D visualisations to bring your ideas to life and help others understand the proposed improvements.
A degree in engineering, construction, technical design, maintenance or a related field.
Solid professional knowledge of metalworking, mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics and electricity — this is essential.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to think beyond the obvious.
Excellent spatial awareness: comfortable interpreting 2D plans and imagining 3D structures.
Accurate, detail‑oriented and able to work independently.
Clear communicator in both Dutch and English.
Collaborative, diplomatic and able to work with a variety of profiles — from engineers to crew members.
Willing to travel worldwide for short periods, depending on project needs.
A comprehensive mobility program that supports work-life balance.
Continuous learning and professional development opportunities.
A dynamic, innovative environment with real opportunities for growth.
A people-centric culture with a strong focus on wellbeing and health initiatives.