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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Almondsbury | Salary: &amp;pound;55000 - &amp;pound;65000/annum | Type: Permanent | Role:  Naval Architect   Location:   Bristol - 3 days per week on-site   Salary:  -55,000 - -65,000 + benefits     Naval Architect needed to join our client, an established marine engineering firm based in Bristol.     This is a principal level vacancy, where we are looking for experienced naval architects with proven experience within hydrodynamics / hydrostatics principles and methods.     Please note we can only consider UK nationals for this position based on UK Security Clearance requirements.      What the role of the Naval Architect entails:   Some of the main duties of the Naval Architect will include:     You will be conducting the analysis and evaluations of ship manoeuvring performance from concept design to in service support, whilst undertaking the development, verification and validation of mathematical manoeuvring models using physical model test data.     You will be working with enterprise partners to develop modelling capabilities, processes and toolsets, all whilst collaborating with Naval Architect teams and customers to deliver innovative and safe submarine solutions, while supporting and conducting hydrodynamic sea trials.      What experience you need to be t...</description>
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