Job Description:
The Bridge Ergonomics Design Analyst based in Tampines is a critical role within the Shipbuilding & Ship Machinery industry. This position involves hands-on or design-based work depending on specialization, contributing directly to the efficiency, safety, and quality of marine vessels. Professionals in this role are responsible for performing technical assessments, ensuring compliance with maritime regulations, and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams. Attention to detail and adherence to Singapore’s shipyard standards are crucial, as is the ability to deliver within project timelines. The position may also involve troubleshooting, quality control checks, and engaging in the lifecycle development of naval systems. The ideal candidate will possess a solid background in marine systems or engineering with the flexibility to adapt to evolving industry needs. Daily duties may span from equipment installation and system integration to technical documentation and liaising with certification authorities. The role requires proactive problem-solving, professional communication skills, and a strong commitment to safety and operational excellence. Candidates should be open to continuous learning in a high-paced marine production environment and be committed to maintaining Singapore’s global standards in ship construction and maintenance excellence.
Job Requirement:
• Understanding of ballast systems, fire suppression, and drainage layout
• Experience coordinating with classification societies (e.g., DNV, ABS)
• Skilled in lifecycle analysis of marine components
• Thorough understanding of Singapore's maritime safety regulations
• Familiarity with marine HVAC, piping, and electrical systems
• Experience working in dry docks and shipyard environments
• Proven record in system integration for onboard mechanical equipment
• Experience in planning and scheduling assembly operations
• Knowledge of propulsion systems, rudder alignments, and shafting
• Strong hands-on expertise in marine-grade welding and metalwork