- Technical planning of heavy lift and multipurpose projects with a focus on marine transportation.
- Developing procedures and preparing manuals for load-out, transportation, mooring, installation, and other marine operations.
- Supporting tendering and bidding activities.
- Maintaining communication with internal and external stakeholders regarding technical matters.
- Monitoring and coordinating projects on-site worldwide.
- Collaborating with colleagues from various departments, including Chartering and Operations, to ensure smooth project preparation and execution.
- Contributing to the development and maintenance of a positive HSEQ culture.
Heavy Lift Engineer
Hamburg, Germany
Full-time
Permanent employee
Your responsibilities
Your profile
- Experience in maritime heavy lift transportation projects.
- At least 3 years of professional experience in heavy lifting and/or heavy transport engineering.
- BSc or MSc degree in Naval Architecture, Civil Engineering, or a related engineering discipline.
- Experience with structural engineering software is an advantage but not mandatory.
- Excellent command of the English language, both written and spoken.
- Good knowledge of CAD software and Microsoft Office applications.
- Ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams and across multiple projects.
- Strong organizational skills with a proven ability to prioritize tasks and manage workloads efficiently.
Introduction
SAL Engineering, a member of the Harren Group, is an independent engineering house, originated from one of the world’s leading heavy lift and multipurpose project carriers – SAL. SAL Engineering provides comprehensive marine engineering services. We do not only develop concepts – we implement our solutions. We have a track record of thousands of successful projects behind us. For more than 35 years we have been developing marine solutions.
For our office in Hamburg, we are looking for a Heavy Lift Engineer (m/f/d).
As Heavy Lift Engineer at SAL Engineering in Hamburg, you will be responsible for the technical planning and engineering of complex heavy lift and marine transportation projects – developing innovative solutions, preparing operational procedures, and supporting safe and efficient project execution from concept to completion.
For our office in Hamburg, we are looking for a Heavy Lift Engineer (m/f/d).
As Heavy Lift Engineer at SAL Engineering in Hamburg, you will be responsible for the technical planning and engineering of complex heavy lift and marine transportation projects – developing innovative solutions, preparing operational procedures, and supporting safe and efficient project execution from concept to completion.
We offer
- A varied role within our Engineering team
- Long-term career prospects in an international shipping company
- Option to work partly from home
- Flexible working hours
- Structured and comprehensive onboarding
- Subsidized company pension scheme
- Parents with children up to the age of 12 receive up to 10 additional paid days of child sick leave beyond the statutory entitlement
- Subsidized lunch
- Fitness program through our network partners
- Training opportunities inhouse
- Vibrant company culture and social events
- 30 days of annual leave
About us
Founded in Bremen in 1989, the Harren Group focuses on the entire value chain around the vessel. The Group spans five operational divisions – Chartering, Engineering, Logistics, Ship Management and Renewable Energies. Harren is committed to carbon-neutral shipping and is working to convert the entire fleet. The goal is zero-emission shipping across the Group by 2035.
The fleet under management currently consists of 65 units all key vessel types. The family-owned company operates 26 offices in 24 countries around the world, employing 550+ people ashore and more than 2,000 crew members on board its ships.
The fleet under management currently consists of 65 units all key vessel types. The family-owned company operates 26 offices in 24 countries around the world, employing 550+ people ashore and more than 2,000 crew members on board its ships.
