Mechanical Analyst Engineer
Oklo- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related field. A strong foundation in core engineering concepts such as solid mechanics, materials science, and fluid dynamics is essential. Applicants should have over 5 years of experience in designing complex mechanical systems and proven experience with product development throughout the entire product life cycle. Proficiency in CAD and finite element analysis software, including SolidWorks and FEMAP, is required.
The Marine Mechanical Engineer will analyze mechanical systems and design innovative solutions using various fabrication and material methods. They will oversee product development from design through implementation, monitor progress, and report to management. The role involves evaluating mechanical designs for potential flaws, preparing detailed drawings, conducting tolerance studies, and developing testing procedures. Additionally, the engineer will ensure design implementation and maintenance methods meet company quality standards.
Develops advanced autonomous surface vessels
Saronic Technologies develops Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs) that enhance the capabilities of naval and maritime forces. These vessels utilize adaptive path planning, passive sensors, and advanced algorithms, along with edge computing, to effectively identify and track targets. They are designed to operate in challenging environments, using resilient multichannel communications to support both manned and unmanned operations. Saronic Technologies differentiates itself by focusing on military and defense clients, aiming to improve situational awareness, extend operational reach, and enhance survivability during maritime missions. The company's goal is to provide solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing operational strategies or support new maritime tactics, generating revenue through the sale of ASVs and related customization services.