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Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

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Electrical Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Role Description The Electrical Lead commands the high-voltage distribution, power management, and grid-synchronization architectures of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms, driving the electrical power systems engineering discipline required to secure class and regulatory approvals for our fleet. This role owns the vital energy pathways that link our platforms to advanced reactor outputs and onshore utility grids. You will own the main generation busses, substations, and electrical safety networks from initial concept through operational deployment. Your primary directive is to enforce rigid interface boundaries to ensure our conventional platforms are natively pre-engineered for post-delivery nuclear integration. By delivering survivable, highly reproducible, and modular power infrastructure, you establish the electrical backbone of our vessels, completely eliminating electrical integration and transmission risk across the entire fleet lifecycle. Primary Responsibilities - Command High-Voltage and Grid Architecture: Lead the engineering, configuration, and optimization of the platform’s high-voltage distribution networks, power management systems, and grid-synchronization architectures. - Own Generation Busses and Substations: Architect and manage the design of main generation busses, onboard substations, transformers, and electrical safety networks from initial layout through deployment. - Enforce Rigid Electrical Interface Boundaries: Establish and safeguard strict electrical interface boundaries to ensure conventional power management systems natively accept advanced reactor outputs post-fabrication. - Secure Energy Transmission Pathways: Design and validate the critical marine-to-shore electrical links, ensuring safe, stable, and efficient power transmission to onshore utility grids. - Deliver Modular and Survivable Infrastructure: Build highly resilient, reproducible, and modular power plant configurations that minimize shipyard fabrication complexity and enhance asset survivability. - Support Class and Regulatory Approvals: Generate the electrical single-line diagrams, load analyses, short-circuit calculations, and technical data packages required to clear ABS classification society gates and USCG flag state reviews. Qualifications - Education: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering, or a strictly related power systems engineering discipline. - Experience: 8+ years of experience specializing in marine electrical systems, high-voltage offshore distribution, utility grid integration, or large-scale marine energy networks. - Technical Mastery: Deep proficiency in high-voltage power generation engineering, switchgear specification, protective relay coordination, and grid-synchronization methodologies, coupled with an authoritative understanding of classification society electrical rules (e.g., ABS, DNV) and marine codes (IEEE 45). - Leadership Posture: A highly disciplined, technically rigorous engineer who possesses total command over electrical systems physics, executes complex power-management trade-offs under tight structural constraints, and drives progress across fast-paced design loops. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Habitability Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Any1 day ago

Role Description The Habitability Lead commands the human factors engineering, environmental control systems, and living space architectures of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms, driving the habitability and crew endurance discipline required to secure class and regulatory approval for our fleet. This role holds ultimate accountability for the life-safety, survivability, and operational environment of the crew onboard. You will own the habitability assets from initial concept through operational deployment, enforcing rigid space and structural constraints to ensure our conventional platforms are natively pre-engineered for post-delivery nuclear integration. Your primary directive is to eliminate human-system interface and life-safety compliance risk across the entire asset lifecycle, delivering highly reproducible and modular spaces that guarantee long-term crew readiness under all deployment conditions. Primary Responsibilities - Command Human Factors and Living Space Architecture: Lead the spatial design, berthing layouts, and architectural configurations of all crew spaces, optimizing ergonomics and endurance parameters for extended offshore deployments. - Own Radiological HVAC and Life Support Networks: Design, specify, and validate the platform’s environmental control systems, including specialized radiological HVAC filtration networks, internal safety flows, and emergency life support systems. - Enforce Rigid Spatial and Structural Constraints: Interlock tightly with the Arrangements and Structures leads to safeguard strict space margins, ensuring human-centric systems seamlessly adapt to the physical constraints imposed by heavy nuclear integration. - Deliver Modular and Reproducible Designs: Develop standardized, modular habitability assets that optimize shipyard fabrication, reducing production complexity and ensuring plug-and-play installation across the fleet lifecycle. - Eliminate Life-Safety and Compliance Risk: Address and mitigate human-system interface vulnerabilities early in the design cycle, ensuring native alignment with evolving regulatory baselines. - Support Class and Regulatory Technical Submissions: Author the technical drawings, human factors engineering analyses, and environmental control system schematics required to clear ABS habitability notations, USCG flag state reviews, and NRC safety evaluations. Qualifications - Education: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Human Factors Engineering, or a strictly related industrial safety discipline. - Experience: 8+ years of experience specializing in marine habitability design, complex shipboard HVAC/environmental control systems, or human factors engineering for commercial vessels, offshore platforms, or naval assets. - Technical Mastery: Deep technical proficiency in marine life support systems, CBRN/radiological filtration design, and human-system interface (HSI) design standards (e.g., ASTM F1166), paired with a definitive understanding of ABS and USCG habitability regulations. - Leadership Posture: A highly methodical, safety-minded engineer who possesses absolute discipline over system parameters, resolves spatial conflicts with objective rigor, and can firmly defend crew-safety margins within an intense, iterative engineering environment. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Controls and Communications Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Role Description The Controls and Communications Lead commands the instrumentation, automation networks, and secure communication architectures of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms, driving the controls and cyber-physical systems engineering discipline required to secure class and regulatory approvals for our fleet. This role establishes the digital nervous system of our vessels, bridging the gap between conventional marine operations and advanced reactor telemetry. You will own the distributed control systems (DCS), machinery automation, network backbones, and telemetry links from initial concept through operational deployment, enforcing rigid, cyber-secure interface standards to ensure our conventional platforms are natively pre-engineered for post-delivery nuclear integration. Your primary directive is to deliver survivable, highly reproducible, and modular control architectures, completely eliminating automation, signal, and cybersecurity risk across the entire operational lifecycle. Primary Responsibilities - Command Instrumentation and Automation: Lead the engineering, configuration, and optimization of distributed control systems (DCS), machinery automation loops, and physical instrumentation arrays across the platform. - Own Cyber-Physical and Network Backbones: Architect, secure, and manage the platform's core network backbones, telemetry links, and data transmission pathways from initial concept through deployment. - Enforce Rigid, Cyber-Secure Interface Standards: Establish and safeguard strict cyber-secure boundaries and software/hardware protocols to ensure conventional vessel automation networks natively and safely accept advanced reactor telemetry inputs post-fabrication. - Bridge Marine Operations and Reactor Telemetry: Develop the critical monitoring bridges and data communication links that safely harmonize conventional marine control stations with nuclear reactor safety systems. - Deliver Modular and Survivable Control Systems: Build highly resilient, reproducible, and modular control system topologies that streamline shipyard wiring/integration and enhance overall asset survivability. - Support Class and Regulatory Approvals: Generate the control logic diagrams, network architecture topologies, cybersecurity risk assessments, and technical data packages required to clear ABS classification society reviews and statutory regulatory gates. Qualifications - Education: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a strictly related cyber-physical automation engineering discipline. - Experience: 8+ years of experience specializing in marine automation systems, distributed control systems (DCS), industrial cyber-physical networks, or secure telemetry frameworks for commercial vessels, naval ships, or offshore energy assets. - Technical Mastery: Deep technical proficiency in industrial network architectures (e.g., Modbus, Profibus, EtherNet/IP), PLC/DCS programming, and maritime cybersecurity frameworks (e.g., ABS Cyber Safety, IEC 62443), combined with a definitive understanding of classification society rules for automated and computerized systems. - Leadership Posture: A precise, highly disciplined engineer who possesses unyielding command over digital and cyber-physical systems engineering, addresses cybersecurity and automation vulnerabilities with objective rigor, and can firmly defend system-level interface boundaries within a fast-paced, iterative design environment. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Propulsion Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Role Description The Propulsion Lead commands the propulsion machinery, shafting, and thruster architectures of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms, driving the mechanical engineering discipline required to secure the class and regulatory approval for our fleet. This role defines how our vessels move, maneuver, and maintain station-keeping capabilities across their entire operational lifecycle. You will own the prime movers, reduction gears, steering systems, and transit propulsion networks from initial concept through operational deployment. Your primary directive is to enforce rigid mechanical interface standards to ensure our conventional platforms are natively pre-engineered for seamless, post-delivery nuclear integration. By delivering survivable, highly reproducible, and modular propulsion plants, you will establish the definitive transit and maneuvering capabilities of our vessels, eliminating mechanical and hydrodynamic risk across the fleet. Primary Responsibilities - Command Propulsion and Thruster Architectures: Lead the engineering, selection, and optimization of primary propulsion machinery, mechanical shafting, and thruster systems. - Own Prime Movers and Transit Networks: Design and manage the integration of prime movers, reduction gears, steering systems, and auxiliary transit propulsion networks from initial layout through deployment. - Enforce Rigid Mechanical Interfaces: Establish and safeguard strict mechanical interface boundaries and alignment tolerances to ensure the conventional machinery plant natively adapts to future nuclear power inputs. - Deliver Modular Plant Designs: Build highly survivable, reproducible, and modular propulsion configurations that minimize shipyard fabrication complexity and de-risk downstream assembly loops. - Eliminate Lifecycle Mechanical Risk: Conduct rigorous torsional vibration analyses, shaft alignment modeling, and hydrodynamic boundary assessments to eliminate mechanical vulnerabilities before steel cutting begins. - Support Class and Regulatory Approvals: Generate the mechanical schematics, calculations, and technical data packages required to clear classification society reviews (ABS) and statutory flag state (USCG) approvals. Qualifications - Education: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a strictly related heavy machinery engineering discipline. - Experience: 8+ years of experience specializing in marine propulsion systems, heavy machinery design, or shafting configuration for commercial vessels, naval ships, or large-scale offshore assets. - Technical Mastery: Deep proficiency in marine propulsion engineering, including shaft line dynamics, reduction gear selection, steering gear mechanics, and thruster integration, alongside a definitive command of classification society machinery rules (e.g., ABS, DNV). - Leadership Posture: A disciplined, highly analytical engineer who commands total authority over mechanical systems physics, executes complex engineering trade-offs under tight structural constraints, and drives technical progress through aggressive design loops. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Principal Naval Architect

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Architect2 days ago

Role Description The Principal Naval Architect commands the hydrodynamic, structural, and spatial architecture of Ocean Atomics’ maritime systems design. This role owns the physical integrity and marine performance of the vessels, translating ambitious operational requirements into a highly disciplined product. - Lead the Naval Architecture domain, overseeing specialists in Structures, Hydrodynamics & Stability, Arrangements & Weights, and Habitability. - Enforce rigid engineering parameters for seamless, post-delivery nuclear integration. - Deliver survivable, modular, and highly reproducible marine structures that serve as the physical foundation for our fleet. Primary Responsibilities - Command Marine Architecture & Hull Design: Own the macro-level hull form, structural configuration, and marine systems architecture, ensuring all designs optimize buoyancy, station-keeping, and long-term environmental survivability. - Enforce Nuclear-Ready Interface Boundaries: Establish and enforce strict structural scantlings, shielding support matrices, and spatial margins to ensure the vessel platform natively accepts advanced reactor payloads without mid-cycle redesigns. - Codify the Technical Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Drive the rigorous engineering documentation and product breakdown structures necessary to translate intellectual property into standardized, buildable blueprints for global shipyards. - Direct Specialized Engineering Leads: Provide executive technical oversight and mentorship to the Structures, Hydrodynamics, Arrangements, and Habitability engineering leads, ensuring cross-functional design harmony. - Secure Class and Regulatory Approvals: Anchor the technical submission strategy, driving design loops to successfully clear complex marine classification society reviews and international regulatory milestones. Qualifications - Advanced degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or a strictly related structural engineering discipline. - 12+ years of senior engineering leadership within commercial shipbuilding, major offshore energy projects, or complex first-of-a-kind (FOAK) marine platform design. - A proven track record of architecting large-scale, complex marine structures from initial concept through active regulatory approval and physical deployment. - Exceptional technical command with a disciplined, rigorous engineering approach. - Ability to guide specialized engineering leads through highly iterative design loops. Benefits - Equal opportunity employer. - Commitment to a workplace free of discrimination. - Reasonable accommodations available during the application process.

United States
$85K - $235K / year

Hydrodynamics and Stability Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Role Description The Hydrodynamics and Stability Lead commands the hydrodynamics, seakeeping, and stability architectures of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms, driving the core naval architecture discipline required to secure class and regulatory approvals for our fleet. This role holds ultimate accountability for how our platforms interact with the marine environment. You will own the vessel's equilibrium, motion characteristics, and mooring dynamics from initial concept through full operational deployment. Your primary directive is to enforce rigid weight, center-of-gravity, and hydrodynamic margins to ensure that our conventional hull forms are natively pre-engineered to accept post-delivery nuclear payloads. By delivering survivable, highly reproducible, and modular hull designs optimized for extreme station-keeping, you guarantee absolute platform stability, eliminating buoyancy, mooring, and capsizing risk across the entire operational lifecycle. Primary Responsibilities - Command Seakeeping and Stability Architectures: Lead the analysis and validation of intact and damage stability matrices, ensuring the platform complies with strict international maritime codes and utility-grade uptime mandates. - Own Environmental Interaction Modeling: Direct advanced hull-wave interaction modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, and model testing loops to predict platform behavior in extreme metocean conditions. - Enforce Rigid Hydrodynamic and Mass Margins: Establish and safeguard strict center-of-gravity (CoG) limits, weight growth margins, and buoyancy reserves to accommodate heavy nuclear containment structures without compromising marine safety. - Design Resilient Mooring and Station-Keeping Systems: Own the analytical design and dynamic simulation of station-keeping and mooring system architectures, ensuring the platform remains securely pinned across decades-long operational lifecycles. - Support Class and Regulatory Technical Submissions: Author the technical stability booklets, hydrodynamic reports, and safety-at-sea documentation required to clear classification society gates and statutory regulatory reviews. Qualifications - Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or a strictly related fluid dynamics engineering discipline. - 8+ years of experience specializing in marine hydrodynamics, stability engineering, or offshore mooring design for commercial vessels, semi-submersibles, or floating production assets. - Deep proficiency in specialized naval architecture software (e.g., GHS, MOSES, WAMIT, ANSYS AQWA) alongside an authoritative understanding of intact/damage stability regulations (e.g., ABS, DNV, IMO). - A precise, data-driven engineer who possesses total command over naval architecture physics, communicates technical risk with absolute clarity, and maintains analytical discipline under aggressive design schedules. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Maritime Structures Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Recruitment2 days ago

Role Description The Structures Lead commands the structural integrity, heavy foundations, and load-bearing architecture of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms. While higher-level authorities manage macro fleet architectures, this role drives the rigorous structural engineering discipline required to secure the class and regulatory approvals necessary for our fleet. You will own the structural design pathway from initial concept through operational deployment, directly managing the critical scantlings and material specifications that protect our assets. Your primary directive is to ensure our conventional hulls are natively pre-engineered to withstand the massive physical demands of post-delivery nuclear integration. By delivering survivable, highly reproducible, and modular structural designs, you will build the physical skeleton of our fleet—eliminating structural and fabrication risk before steel is ever cut in the yard. Responsibilities - Command Structural Integrity and Load Engineering: Lead the engineering, analysis, and validation of the platform’s primary and secondary structures, ensuring complete structural resilience under extreme marine and operational loads. - Own Hull Girder and Barrier Design: Design and optimize hull girder strength, collision barriers, and specialized shielding support systems capable of safely isolating advanced energy components. - Enforce Rigid Material and Scantling Standards: Establish and safeguard strict material selection, plate thickness, and structural scantling margins to natively support post-delivery nuclear payloads without mid-cycle re-engineering. - Eliminate Fabrication and Yard Risk: Develop highly reproducible and modular structural designs that streamline shipyard assembly pipelines, reducing production bottlenecks and weld-rejection rates before fabrication begins. - Support Class and Regulatory Technical Submissions: Generate the finite element analysis (FEA), structural drawings, and mathematical proofs required to clear classification society reviews and statutory maritime approvals. Qualifications - Education: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Naval Architecture, Structural Engineering, Marine Engineering, or a strictly related heavy industrial engineering discipline. - Experience: 8+ years of structural engineering experience within commercial shipbuilding, heavy offshore structures, or large-scale marine energy projects. - Technical Mastery: Deep proficiency in marine finite element analysis (FEA) software, class society structural rules (e.g., ABS, DNV), fatigue analysis, and advanced steel/alloy fabrication methodologies. - Leadership Posture: A highly disciplined, technically rigorous engineer who can command a specific technical domain, make definitive engineering trade-offs under tight spatial constraints, and maintain absolute structural discipline across iterative design cycles. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $235K / year

Principal Marine Engineer

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Engineer2 days ago

Role Description The Principal Marine Engineer commands the propulsion, machinery, and electrical systems architecture of Ocean Atomics’ floating energy platforms. This role drives the deep mechanical and systems engineering discipline required to secure the necessary class and regulatory approvals for our fleet. You will lead the Marine Engineering domain—overseeing specialized leads in: - Propulsion - Electrical - Auxiliary & Distribution Systems - Controls & Communications Your mission is to deliver survivable, highly reproducible, and modular machinery plants that bridge the gap between conventional marine systems and advanced reactor inputs, eliminating physical integration risk before our fleet ever hits the water. Primary Responsibilities - Command Machinery and Systems Architecture: Own the overarching design, optimization, and configuration of the platform’s machinery spaces, mechanical plants, and internal power networks. - Enforce Rigid Nuclear-Ready Interfaces: Establish and safeguard strict mechanical, thermal, and electrical interface boundaries to ensure the vessel seamlessly accepts advanced reactor components post-fabrication. - Codify the Technical Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Drive the precise system-level documentation, engineering matrices, and product definitions required to translate core machinery concepts into buildable, shipyard-ready packages. - Direct Specialized Engineering Leads: Provide high-level technical oversight, architectural direction, and coordination to the Propulsion, Electrical, Auxiliary, and Controls leads to ensure complete system harmonization. - Secure Class and Regulatory Approvals: Manage the technical submittal strategy for all mechanical and machinery systems, steering designs through rigorous marine classification society reviews and statutory regulatory gates. Qualifications - Advanced degree in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a strictly related heavy power/propulsion engineering discipline. - 12+ years of progressive engineering leadership within commercial shipbuilding, large-scale offshore energy platforms, or complex first-of-a-kind (FOAK) marine machinery design. - A proven track record of designing, developing, and operating complex fluid networks, high-voltage distribution systems, and heavy marine propulsion plants from initial concept through active commissioning. - Exceptional technical command presence. A disciplined, operationally rigid engineer who thrives under strict interface constraints, handles system complexity with composure, and confidently guides specialized engineering leads through aggressive design loops. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$185K - $235K / year

Maritime Arrangements and Weights Lead

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Role Description The Maritime Arrangements and Weights Lead commands the general arrangements, spatial allocation, and weight control frameworks of Ocean Atomics’ maritime systems design, driving the weight management and spatial engineering discipline required to secure class and regulatory approval for our fleet. This role owns the internal spatial footprint and mass distribution of the vessel. You will own the weight engineering matrices, center of gravity (CoG) tracking, compartmentation, and equipment envelopes from initial concept through operational deployment. Your primary directive is to enforce rigid weight, moment, and spatial margins to ensure our conventional platforms are natively pre-engineered for post-delivery nuclear integration. By delivering survivable, highly reproducible, and modular arrangements, you secure the critical spatial and mass equilibrium required to balance heavy nuclear payloads within marine structures, eliminating weight growth, center of gravity migration, and spatial interference risk across the entire operational lifecycle. Primary Responsibilities - Command Spatial Allocation and General Arrangements: Lead the layout development, internal configuration, and space allocation of all compartments, matching operational profiles with strict marine accessibility standards. - Own the Weight Engineering Framework: Architect, maintain, and defend the definitive weight engineering matrices and equipment envelopes across all active vessel design loops. - Track Mass Equilibrium and CoG Migration: Execute precise center of gravity (CoG) tracking and moment calculations to ensure the platform remains stable throughout its construction, transit, and decades of operational life. - Enforce Rigid Design Margins: Implement and safeguard strict weight, moment, and spatial margins to seamlessly accommodate heavy, highly localized nuclear containment payloads without requiring late-stage structural overhauls. - Manage Compartmentation and Interference Resolution: Govern internal vessel compartmentation and drive cross-functional 3D spatial coordination to eliminate physical interferences between structural elements, routing lines, and machinery systems. - Support Regulatory and Class Approvals: Produce formal weight summaries, deadweight survey procedures, and general arrangement drawings to satisfy classification society requirements and statutory maritime standards. Qualifications - Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or a strictly related marine systems design discipline. - 8+ years of naval architecture experience, with a dedicated background managing weight control programs and general arrangements for complex commercial vessels or offshore energy infrastructure. - Deep mastery of 3D CAD platforms (e.g., ShipConstructor, AVEVA Marine, Rhino) and professional weight tracking applications, coupled with an authoritative understanding of SNAME weight control guidelines and classification society rules. - A meticulous, detail-oriented engineer who possesses unyielding discipline in data tracking, resolves spatial conflicts with analytical objectivity, and can firmly defend margin thresholds against cross-functional design pressures. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Company Description Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$150K - $200K / year

Director of Maritime Infrastructure

Ocean Atomics

Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

Director10 days ago

Role Description The Director of Maritime Infrastructure commands the physical industrial footprint, asset acquisition strategy, and operational maintenance of Ocean Atomics’ manufacturing and dockyard network. This role establishes and operates the physical launchpads required to build and sustain our floating nuclear platforms. - Own the dual mandate of identifying and securing strategic deep-water infrastructure assets. - Manage active operations once these facilities are under Ocean Atomics' control. - Build and run the domestic manufacturing engine that anchors our long-term enterprise expansion. Primary Responsibilities - Command Strategic Asset Identification: - Target, evaluate, and present the deep-water dockyards, heavy fabrication hubs, and industrial waterfront assets necessary to execute Ocean Atomics' manufacturing model. - Lock down a robust US foundation. - Own Infrastructure Operations & Maintenance: - Serve as the final operational authority for the maintenance, civil engineering integrity, and mechanical uptime of all controlled yards, graving docks, and upland staging areas within the OA footprint. - Direct Facility Lifecycle Management: - Lead the design and execution of industrial upgrades, capital improvement projects, and heavy-lift logistics infrastructure as manufacturing requirements scale from prototype to fleet assembly lines. - Synchronize Regulatory and Physical Security: - Ensure all physical assets comply with domestic and international marine facility standards, federal environmental controls, and strict physical security perimeters required for advanced energy manufacturing environments. - Cross-Functional Infrastructure Integration: - Collaborate closely with the technical and workforce sectors to ensure shipyard configurations match vessel build specifications. - Coordinate with the commercial sector to de-risk capital deployment for asset footprints. Qualifications - Education: Advanced degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Construction Management, or a related heavy industrial discipline. - Experience: 15+ years directing heavy industrial operations, large-scale shipyard management, or major marine infrastructure builds, with an extensive background navigating the United States industrial and regulatory landscape. - Lifecycle Mastery: A definitive track record of designing, developing, and operating complex physical infrastructure or industrial facilities from initial asset selection through full operational deployment across multiple systems. - Leadership Posture: Exceptional command presence. A disciplined, operationally rigid engineer who can manage massive physical assets, handle complex industrial friction with composure, and maintain absolute structural and capital discipline across domestic and future international operating nodes. Why this matters Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure — the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen. Equal Opportunity Employer Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.

United States
$220K - $276K / year