Systems Architect
Reliable Robotics- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or a related field. Strong fundamentals in core naval architecture principles, including ship design, stability, structures, propulsion, and hydrodynamics are essential. Proficiency with CAD software such as Rhino, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or ShipConstructor and simulation tools like Orca3D, Star CCM+, Simerics, IHDE, ANSYS, or equivalent is required.
The Senior Naval Architect will assist in the design, development, and analysis of vessel hull forms, arrangements, structures, and mechanical systems for autonomous surface vessels. They will conduct hydrodynamic and stability calculations, including resistance, propulsion, seakeeping, and maneuvering simulations. Collaboration with other engineers for CAD modeling, structural design, and weight management for vessel optimization will be necessary. The role involves supporting the integration of autonomous navigation and control systems into vessel designs, conducting model tests and validation, participating in design reviews, and staying updated on developments in naval architecture and autonomous technology.
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.