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Your Purpose
The Architecture & Design department is responsible for the interior and exterior design development of vessels within the MSC Cruises New Building Programme, working in partnership with technical, marine, and naval architecture teams. The Architect Manager is responsible for leading the interior and exterior design coordination of a specific Class of vessels of MSC Cruises. The role will ensure that all guest (and crew) areas of vessels within the brand are designed, developed, and outfitted in accordance with product and brand requirements while balancing schedules, quality, and cost. They will follow the project from concept to final delivery, be responsible for design package deliverables, coordinate technical information, and sign off on construction drawings received by the Yard and the delivery inspections onboard.
The role requires frequent visits to vessels in operation, shipyards, and subcontractors' premises to carry out supporting works as necessary.
Your Impact
Your Journey so far
Your Essentials
Existing right to work in the UK/EU is preferred.
Our commitment
We are committed to building a future that values diverse perspectives, embraces the world beyond borders, and fosters an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to be their authentic selves. We take meaningful, measurable actions to positively impact our guests, employees, and the planet.
Ready to turn your passion into something extraordinary? Join MSC Cruises, where new opportunities await. Apply today to be part of a global team pushing boundaries and achieving remarkable results. Your journey starts here!
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