The Project Manager – Mechanical Integration is responsible for planning, executing, and delivering mechanical systems integration projects on marine vessels and offshore platforms. This role ensures that all mechanical subsystems—such as propulsion, HVAC, fluid systems, and machinery—are seamlessly integrated into the platform design and installation process.
This position combines project management rigor with deep technical coordination across engineering disciplines, vendors, shipyards, and commissioning teams to achieve technical, schedule, and cost objectives.
Manage end-to-end mechanical integration projects for marine vessels and offshore platforms, from design coordination to final commissioning.
Plan and control project scope, deliverables, resources, budgets, and schedules.
Serve as the primary point of contact between engineering teams, fabrication yards, suppliers, classification societies, and clients.
Coordinate integration of mechanical systems (propulsion, piping, HVAC, machinery) with structural, electrical, and control systems.
Lead interface management and resolution of design clashes or installation issues.
Track project milestones, risk mitigation strategies, and change orders.
Ensure that systems meet regulatory and classification society requirements (e.g., ABS, DNV, USCG, IMO).
Oversee mechanical installation and integration during shipbuilding or offshore construction, supporting alignment, access, and maintainability.
Support factory acceptance testing (FAT), harbor acceptance testing (HAT), and sea trials or commissioning.
Prepare and present progress reports, risk assessments, and stakeholder updates.
Mechanical Systems Integration
Oversight of propulsion, fluid handling, HVAC, and auxiliary system integration.
Project Execution & Controls
End-to-end project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management.
Cross-Disciplinary Coordination
Collaborate with structural, electrical, automation, and installation teams.
Compliance & Quality Assurance
Ensure compliance with classification rules, industry standards, and safety regulations.
On-Site Installation & Commissioning Support
Direct involvement during build, fit-out, and commissioning phases offshore or in shipyards.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Marine, or Offshore Engineering; PMP certification is a plus.
8–10+ years of experience in marine or offshore mechanical systems, with at least 3 years in project or integration management.
Strong knowledge of shipboard and offshore mechanical systems (propulsion, piping, HVAC, hydraulics).
Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams and complex technical deliverables.
Familiarity with classification societies (ABS, DNV, Lloyd’s) and maritime regulatory bodies (IMO, SOLAS).
Proficient in project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, ERP systems).
Strong organizational, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Willingness to travel to shipyards, offshore sites, or supplier facilities as needed.
Master’s degree in Engineering or Project Management.
Experience with offshore oil & gas, wind, or naval platforms.
Familiarity with digital twin or model-based engineering environments.
Previous exposure to shipyard or offshore construction environments.