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Special Technical Projects Manager - NYC Ferry

LinkedIn Hornblower Group Brooklyn, NY
Not Applicable Posted April 3, 2026 Job link
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Requirements
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license strongly preferred, particularly in Marine, Mechanical, or Naval Architecture disciplines
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent project management credentials preferred
  • Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in marine vessel construction, conversion, or repair project management
  • Demonstrated experience managing vessel conversion or major refit projects valued at $5M+ from design through delivery
  • Proven experience serving as owner's representative on shipyard construction projects, including oversight of contractor performance and quality control
  • Direct experience reviewing marine vessel design documents, including general arrangements, construction drawings, and systems schematics
  • Experience with U.S.
  • Coast Guard inspected passenger vessels (Subchapter K, T, or H) strongly preferred
  • Experience with marine diesel propulsion systems, emissions control systems, or vessel mechanical/electrical systems modifications
  • Background in shipyard operations, vessel construction methods, or marine engineering design preferred
  • Deep understanding of marine vessel design principles, including naval architecture, structural design, stability calculations, and vessel classification requirements
  • Strong knowledge of marine propulsion systems, including diesel engines, engine cooling systems (keel coolers and raw water cooling), fuel systems, exhaust systems, and emissions control technologies
  • Familiarity with EPA emissions regulations (Tier III and Tier IV standards) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for marine applications
  • Understanding of marine electrical systems, including AC/DC systems, battery charging, and electrical distribution on inspected vessels
  • Knowledge of U.S.
  • Coast Guard regulations applicable to small passenger vessels, including design approval processes, construction oversight requirements, and certification procedures
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting marine construction drawings, piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), electrical schematics, and technical specifications
  • Familiarity with shipyard construction practices, including steel fabrication, piping installation, electrical installation, and vessel outfitting
  • Understanding of contract administration, change order management, and construction claims prevention strategies
  • Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) license or higher
  • Previous experience with Baudouin engines or similar medium-speed marine diesel engines
  • Experience managing multiple concurrent vessel projects in a production or series conversion environment
  • Position requires extensive travel to shipyard facilities during construction phases, estimated at 40-60% travel when vessels are under conversion (shipyards may be located anywhere within two days' transit of Brooklyn Navy Yard, from Massachusetts to Virginia)
  • Must be able to conduct regular site inspections in active shipyard environments, including navigating vessel construction areas, climbing ladders, accessing engine rooms and confined spaces, and traversing scaffolding and staging
  • Required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during shipyard visits, including hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and other equipment as required by shipyard safety policies
  • Ability to work extended hours as needed during critical project phases such as engine installations, sea trials, and vessel deliveries
  • Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions during vessel inspections and sea trials
  • Office-based work when not conducting site visits, with flexibility for remote work during design review phases
  • Must be willing and able to participate in vessel sea trials, which may require spending full days at sea in New York Harbor and surrounding waters
Preferred Skills
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license strongly preferred, particularly in Marine, Mechanical, or Naval Architecture disciplines
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent project management credentials preferred
  • Coast Guard inspected passenger vessels (Subchapter K, T, or H) strongly preferred
  • Background in shipyard operations, vessel construction methods, or marine engineering design preferred
  • Strong knowledge of marine propulsion systems, including diesel engines, engine cooling systems (keel coolers and raw water cooling), fuel systems, exhaust systems, and emissions control technologies
  • Familiarity with EPA emissions regulations (Tier III and Tier IV standards) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for marine applications
  • Understanding of marine electrical systems, including AC/DC systems, battery charging, and electrical distribution on inspected vessels
  • Knowledge of U.S.
  • Coast Guard regulations applicable to small passenger vessels, including design approval processes, construction oversight requirements, and certification procedures
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting marine construction drawings, piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), electrical schematics, and technical specifications
  • Familiarity with shipyard construction practices, including steel fabrication, piping installation, electrical installation, and vessel outfitting
  • Understanding of contract administration, change order management, and construction claims prevention strategies
  • Master's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or related engineering discipline
  • Active U.S.
  • Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) license or higher
  • Experience with high-speed aluminum passenger catamaran vessels or similar multi-hull passenger vessels
  • Previous experience with Baudouin engines or similar medium-speed marine diesel engines
  • Background working with Incat Crowther designs or other high-speed catamaran naval architects
  • Experience with NYC Ferry operations, Brooklyn Navy Yard facilities, or New York Harbor vessel operations
  • Previous role as shipyard project manager, construction manager, or marine surveyor providing unique perspective on both design and construction phases
  • Experience managing multiple concurrent vessel projects in a production or series conversion environment
  • Position requires extensive travel to shipyard facilities during construction phases, estimated at 40-60% travel when vessels are under conversion (shipyards may be located anywhere within two days' transit of Brooklyn Navy Yard, from Massachusetts to Virginia)
  • Must be able to conduct regular site inspections in active shipyard environments, including navigating vessel construction areas, climbing ladders, accessing engine rooms and confined spaces, and traversing scaffolding and staging
  • Required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during shipyard visits, including hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and other equipment as required by shipyard safety policies
  • Ability to work extended hours as needed during critical project phases such as engine installations, sea trials, and vessel deliveries
  • Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions during vessel inspections and sea trials
  • Must be willing and able to participate in vessel sea trials, which may require spending full days at sea in New York Harbor and surrounding waters
Education
  • (Not required) – Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline
  • (Not required) – Professional Engineer (PE) license strongly preferred, particularly in Marine, Mechanical, or Naval Architecture disciplines
  • (Not required) – Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent project management credentials preferred
  • (Not required) – Master's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or related engineering discipline
  • (Not required) – Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) license or higher