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An established industry player in shipping and logistics is seeking a skilled Naval Architect to join their innovative R&D team. This role focuses on enhancing vessel performance, reducing emissions, and developing cutting-edge containership concepts. With a commitment to sustainability and energy transition, you'll collaborate with academic and industrial partners to drive advancements in naval architecture. If you're passionate about maritime innovation and eager to make a significant impact in a global organization, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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ID: 557389
Location: Marseille, FR
Led by Rodolphe Saadé, the CMA CGM Group is a global leader in shipping and logistics, serving over 420 ports worldwide across five continents. Its subsidiaries include CEVA Logistics, a leader in logistics, and CMA CGM AIR CARGO, its air freight division. The group is committed to innovation, energy transition, and sustainability, aiming to become Net Zero Carbon by 2050. It actively participates in humanitarian efforts through the CMA CGM Foundation.
With a presence in 160 countries, over 400 offices, 750 warehouses, and more than 170,000 employees globally, including 4,000 in Marseille, the group manages a comprehensive maritime business through CMA Ships, focusing on fleet management, vessel energy efficiency, and maritime innovation.
YOUR ROLE
The CMA CGM Group is establishing a Center of Excellence dedicated to Innovation and Research to enhance its R&D capabilities in areas like decarbonization and digitalization. This center will collaborate with industrial and academic partners in the maritime industry.
As part of the R&D Naval Architecture team, your role will involve studying, proposing, and supporting vessel improvements related to hull performance, structure, propulsion, stability, and lashing rules to reduce emissions, enhance safety, and develop new containership concepts.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
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