Sub-Project Manager Shipbuilding | Teilprojektleiter (m/w/d) im Schiffbau
RLE Engineering & Services GmbH
Job Summary
As a Sub-Project Manager in Shipbuilding, you will be responsible for planning and coordinating design projects with a focus on naval architecture, ship safety, and structural integrity. You will act as a central interface between design and production departments, ensuring seamless project execution. Your role includes providing technical leadership to a sub-project team and managing communications with clients, classification societies, flag states, and suppliers. You will also oversee the procurement process by defining technical specifications, evaluating offers, and preparing decision-making documents. Additionally, you will monitor and guide design partners regarding structural requirements. This position is ideal for a professional with a background in shipbuilding or mechanical engineering who thrives in a collaborative, international environment. You will be supported by RLE INTERNATIONAL, a globally recognized engineering partner, and will work on high-impact projects that require strong leadership, technical precision, and excellent communication skills.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Shipbuilding, Mechanical Engineering, or a comparable qualification.
Experience
- Professional experience in shipbuilding or special machine construction
- Demonstrated experience in professional team leadership
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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