TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR OFFSHORE AND MARINE, SINGAPORE LTD.
Singapore, Singapore
Not specified
Autonomous vessel control experience
Motion planning in constrained environments
Matlab/simulink programming skills
The Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore Ltd. is seeking a Research Engineer specializing in Maritime Systems to develop and validate autonomous berthing algorithms for maritime operations. The ideal candidate will possess strong programming skills and a background in naval architecture or maritime engineering, contributing to innovative research and collaboration with industry partners
Job Summary
The role involves developing and validating autonomous berthing algorithms for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS).
Candidates will contribute to simulation platforms and support physical experiments in the TCOMS ocean basin.
The position requires collaborating with industry partners to address safety and regulatory requirements for autonomous operations.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore Ltd. is seeking a Research Engineer specializing in Maritime Systems to develop and validate autonomous berthing algorithms for maritime operations. The ideal candidate will possess strong programming skills and a background in naval architecture or maritime engineering, contributing to innovative research and collaboration with industry partners.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Autonomous vessel control experience
Motion planning in constrained environments
MATLAB/Simulink programming skills
Real-time control system integration
Vessel manoeuvring dynamics knowledge
Nice-to-have
Python or C++ programming exposure
Digital twin platform development
Physical model-scale experiment support
Strong analytical and creative thinking
Multidisciplinary stakeholder collaboration
Key Requirements
Bachelor or Master degree in Naval Architecture or Maritime Engineering
Experience in autonomous vessel control and motion planning
Strong programming skills in MATLAB, Simulink, Python, or C++