Join our team and contribute to innovative shipbuilding projects worldwide. As an Engineer for Corrosion Protection and Coating, you will play a key role in ensuring the durability, safety, and long-term performance of a wide range of vessels – from cruise and cargo ships to research and special-purpose vessels.
* Developing and implementing comprehensive corrosion protection concepts for new shipbuilding and repair projects
* Selecting and specifying appropriate coating systems and materials based on technical requirements and industry standards
* Supervising and monitoring the application of coatings to ensure quality and compliance
* Conducting inspections, quality control checks, and failure analysis
* Collaborating with project managers, design teams, and production staff to integrate corrosion protection measures
* Creating and maintaining technical documentation, reports, and specifications
* A university degree in Engineering (e.g., Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) or a comparable technical qualification.
* Proven professional experience in corrosion protection and industrial coatings, ideally within the shipbuilding or maritime sector.
* In-depth knowledge of relevant industry standards and regulations (e.g., IMO PSPC, NACE, FROSIO).
* Strong analytical skills and a structured, detail-oriented approach to problem-solving.
* Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
* Fluency in English is required.
* Competitive salary in accordance with our company agreement (Haustarifvertrag)
* Attractive company pension plan
* 30 days of holiday
* Opportunities for personal growth and education and professional development
* Flexible working hours and remote work
* Subsidy for public transportation (Deutschlandticket)
* Great office location
* Various other benefits
If you are a skilled engineer with a passion for the maritime industry, we encourage you to apply. Take the next step in your career and help us shape the future of shipbuilding. We look forward to receiving your application.