
Engineering Designer
Bellingham Marine, Jacksonville, FL, United States
Performs advanced drafting, design, and administrative functions for marina/dock construction projects by preparing clear, complete, and accurate plans and detail drawings from rough or detailed sketches/notes, contract changes, and/or bid specifications. Develops engineered blocks and standard details that divisions can utilize for pile guides, tri-frames, gangways, and dynamic dock layout blocks. Creates and maintains a comprehensive BME (Bellingham Marine Engineering) catalog to eliminate repetitive design work while ensuring consistency and quality across all divisions. Takes the lead on SolidWorks modeling for shop drawings, weldments, concepts, and engineering plans. Maintains engineering oversight of structural components while allowing divisions to retain control of production release drawings for concrete, foam, and wood elements. Candidates will be required to complete an administrative background check and pass a pre-employment drug screen. Employees participate in random drug screening per our Drug Free Workplace policy. Dependability and punctuality are crucial for this position.
TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT: All candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive CAD Technical Assessment as a prerequisite to qualify for an in-person interview. This assessment evaluates both AutoCAD and SolidWorks proficiency and takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete.
The assessment evaluates
AutoCAD skills: File setup, layer management, external references (XREFs), dynamic blocks, tool palettes, sheet sets, and revision workflows
SolidWorks skills: 3D modeling, assembly creation, drawing generation, weldment features, and design intent
Understanding of marine construction concepts and material specifications
Ability to work within established company templates and standards
Problem‑solving approach and learning aptitude
Knowledge & understanding of material sizes and standards
Candidates who demonstrate proficiency will be invited to proceed with the in‑person interview process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Creates construction and fabrication drawings in accordance with company standards and design engineer's directions and specifications
Develops and maintains engineered blocks and standard details for pile guides, tri‑frames, gangways, and dynamic dock layout blocks that can be utilized across all divisions
Creates and maintains a comprehensive BME (Bellingham Marine Engineering) catalog of standardized components to eliminate repetitive design work and ensure consistency across projects
Maintains engineering oversight of structural components while coordinating with divisions on production release drawings for concrete, foam, and wood elements
Takes the lead on SolidWorks modeling projects including shop drawings for weldments, conceptual designs, and engineering plans
Creates and maintains dynamic blocks in AutoCAD to improve efficiency and standardization across projects
Works collaboratively with all divisions to maintain, update, and improve company drafting standards and best practices
Utilizes knowledge of various machines, engineering practices, mathematics, building materials, and other physical sciences to complete drawings
Makes any adjustments or changes necessary as directed
Prepares flotation calculations for each float module in a dock system
Creates fabrication details using the flotation calculations to ensure that each float module will attain the designed freeboard
Complies with compilation and maintenance of both paper and electronic files on all projects for historical records of all drawings completed
Consults with and assists departments in determining needs and developing specifications for goods and services
Establishes and maintains contact with vendors and negotiates with them to obtain the best and most cost-effective goods and services for BMI
Demonstrates and applies safety rules and techniques
Performs other duties as assigned or required
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Associate's degree (A.A.) in CAD/Drafting Technology, Engineering, or related field; or two to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Professional experience with both AutoCAD and SolidWorks is required. Previous experience in marine construction, structural design, or manufacturing environment is highly preferred.
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TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT: All candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive CAD Technical Assessment as a prerequisite to qualify for an in-person interview. This assessment evaluates both AutoCAD and SolidWorks proficiency and takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete.
The assessment evaluates
AutoCAD skills: File setup, layer management, external references (XREFs), dynamic blocks, tool palettes, sheet sets, and revision workflows
SolidWorks skills: 3D modeling, assembly creation, drawing generation, weldment features, and design intent
Understanding of marine construction concepts and material specifications
Ability to work within established company templates and standards
Problem‑solving approach and learning aptitude
Knowledge & understanding of material sizes and standards
Candidates who demonstrate proficiency will be invited to proceed with the in‑person interview process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Creates construction and fabrication drawings in accordance with company standards and design engineer's directions and specifications
Develops and maintains engineered blocks and standard details for pile guides, tri‑frames, gangways, and dynamic dock layout blocks that can be utilized across all divisions
Creates and maintains a comprehensive BME (Bellingham Marine Engineering) catalog of standardized components to eliminate repetitive design work and ensure consistency across projects
Maintains engineering oversight of structural components while coordinating with divisions on production release drawings for concrete, foam, and wood elements
Takes the lead on SolidWorks modeling projects including shop drawings for weldments, conceptual designs, and engineering plans
Creates and maintains dynamic blocks in AutoCAD to improve efficiency and standardization across projects
Works collaboratively with all divisions to maintain, update, and improve company drafting standards and best practices
Utilizes knowledge of various machines, engineering practices, mathematics, building materials, and other physical sciences to complete drawings
Makes any adjustments or changes necessary as directed
Prepares flotation calculations for each float module in a dock system
Creates fabrication details using the flotation calculations to ensure that each float module will attain the designed freeboard
Complies with compilation and maintenance of both paper and electronic files on all projects for historical records of all drawings completed
Consults with and assists departments in determining needs and developing specifications for goods and services
Establishes and maintains contact with vendors and negotiates with them to obtain the best and most cost-effective goods and services for BMI
Demonstrates and applies safety rules and techniques
Performs other duties as assigned or required
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Associate's degree (A.A.) in CAD/Drafting Technology, Engineering, or related field; or two to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Professional experience with both AutoCAD and SolidWorks is required. Previous experience in marine construction, structural design, or manufacturing environment is highly preferred.
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