Full Job Description
Senior Marine Crane Systems Engineer
Aversan Inc. (www.aversan.com) is a trusted multi-service engineering and electronics manufacturing company. Aversan delivers leading-edge and reliable safety-critical electronics and software systems to the aerospace, defence, and space industries.
We are seeking a highly skilled Marine Crane Systems Engineer with extensive experience in marine or offshore crane systems. You will play a key role in supporting the design, implementation, maintenance planning, and evaluation of marine crane systems. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams and lead technical efforts to ensure systems meet safety, compliance, and operational performance standards.
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Hybrid)
Job Type: Full-time
Contract Type: 12-18 Months (Extendable)
Key Responsibilities
• Provide expert input on the design, selection, installation, and operation of marine crane systems.
• Support engineering changes related to crane systems, working closely with coastal engineering and delivery teams.
• Develop requirement sets for 3T and 20T crane systems in support of procurement and RFP evaluations.
• Conduct technical bid assessments and participate in System Requirement Reconciliation (SRR).
• Prepare IVVQ (Integration, Verification, Validation & Qualification) plans for crane system requirements.
• Ensure designs comply with SOLAS, Classification Society, ILO, and DND standards.
• Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to optimize crane performance, safety, and maintainability.
• Prepare technical documentation including manuals, reports, and SOPs.
• Assist with proposal development, risk assessments, and cost estimation.
Basic Qualifications
• 10+ years of experience working with marine or offshore crane systems.
• Proven track record in the full design lifecycle and implementation of marine cranes.
• Bachelor's degree or diploma in Naval Architecture, Mechanical, Structural, or Marine Engineering.
• Strong understanding of IVVQ processes, requirement development, and regulatory compliance.
• In-depth knowledge of marine crane technologies and safety legislation.
• Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
• Eligible for Controlled Goods and Secret clearance (can start with Reliability clearance).
Note: Strong candidates from other Canadian locations who are open to travel will be considered.