Location: Halifax Wilkinson Canada
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This position is Hybrid Halifax
Naval Architect Intern
Position Summary
Thales Canada is looking for a Naval Architect student for the 2025 Summer to support its NonCombatant InService Support Programs for the Royal Canadian Navy.
Working closely with the Naval Architects Engineers Life Cycle & Materiel Managers (LCMMs) and other technical specialists in the Thales LCMM & Engineering Team the Naval Architect Student provides technical support to various ships and assets of the Royal Canadian Navy. In this role the individual will gain valuable working experience with troubleshooting technical issues with ship systems working with ships technical data package and other LCMM activities.
Key Areas of Responsibility
The Naval Architect Student will report to the Engineering Services Manager and support the Thales Engineering staff on various technical activities including but not limited to:
- Technical investigation into problems associated with ships equipment and/or system malfunction including failure analysis and solution development;
- Preparing and reviewing technical documentation and supporting baseline documentation updates;
- Technical data package validation activities including support to physical configuration audits of ship systems and equipment;
- Support the preparation and updating of design change documentation including manufacturing drawings installation instructions and test and trials documentation;
- Prepare documented work scopes suitable for the solicitation of quotations from external resources such as Original Equipment Manufacturers suppliers testing facilities or specialist service providers;
- Conduct detailed naval architecture tasks including:
- Requirements analysis;
- Material compatibility investigation;
- Research and review of equipment/system maintenance documentation;
- Failure analysis;
- Risk and hazard assessments;
- Weight & moment assessments;
- Support management of lifting appliance certification and testing; and
- Assure compliance with hull related Classification Society Naval Ship Code and Polar Code requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Student enrolled in a Bachelor of Engineering Program in Canadian University with a focus in Naval Architecture.
- Prior experience with the preparation of technical reports
- Microsoft Office Suite
Physical Demands
- Predominantly office work but if located in Halifax the individual may be required to work in dockyards and onboard Naval ships
- May be required to undertake inspections in machinery spaces of Naval ships involving bending and twisting
Special Position Requirements
- Halifax Nova Scotia based position. The student will work from the Thales Halifax Office in Burnside and may occasionally have to visit the DND Facilities and HMC Dockyard in Halifax to attend the ships during maintenance work periods.
- Schedule: 40 working hours per week Monday Friday. Flexible time however accommodating core hours of 9am3 pm project needs and global/international time zones
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is an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Thales is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the interview process. Applicants selected for an interview who require accommodation are asked to advise accordingly upon the invitation for an interview. We will work with you to meet your needs. All accommodation information provided will be treated as confidential and used only for the purpose of providing an accessible candidate experience.
This position requires direct or indirect access to hardware software or technical information controlled under the Canadian Export Control List the Canadian Controlled Goods Program the Canadian Industrial Security Program the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR). All applicants must be eligible or able to obtain authorization for such access including eligibility to the Canadian Controlled Goods Program and able to obtain a Canadian NATO Secret clearance.